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A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Alhinden region south of Granada, Spain, this morning, with its epicenter ten kilometers from the city. The quake led to the evacuation of shopping centers and caused damage to buildings, as well as minor injuries to three people, including a girl who was hospitalized. Emergency responses recorded over 500 calls related to cracks, falling debris, and incidents connected to the earthquake, with videos emerging showing damage on the streets and to vehicles. Following this, the Granada municipality closed non-essential buildings and urged residents to stay indoors amid warnings of ongoing aftershocks that could cause further damage. Earlier, a 5.0 magnitude earthquake shook the area, though no injuries or significant damage were reported.
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