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earthquake in spain? how does it effect travel

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Answered by Eugene Palisi from Marbella, Spain 771 days ago

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It doesn't affect it at all! While it's true that south Spain is a rather seismic area in some parts of the coast, it didn't have any relevant quake in decades and the last one of 4.8 Richter Scale didn't result in any damage at all.

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Answered by Gustavo R. Martin from Salamanca, Spain 771 days ago

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You don´t have to be afraid about earthquakes in Spain. You can come and enjoy many things without concerns about seismic problems.

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Answered by Miguel MartĂ­nez HernĂĄndez from La Alberca, Spain 771 days ago

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Ain't no worries at all about earthquakes here in Southern Spain.. I live in Murcia and I have never experienced any, even when I've been told we had just had one the night before... Wish you a nice stay over here! Ennnnjoyy! :D

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Answered by Marta Laurent from Barcelona, Spain 771 days ago

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Yesterday's earthquake happened in the mountains of Sierra Nevada and so deep into the earth that there were no damages at all in the area.

As my other colleagues say, earthquakes in Spain are minor and with little relevance.

In my area, Barcelona, for instance, the only important earthquakes causing damage date from... the 14 hundreds!

You might want to read some information on what happened yesterday, go here:
http://www.pamil-visions.net/spain-earthquake-inigma/214002/
http://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/17904/no-damage-after-granada-earthquake

Go ahead with your plans about coming to Spain. It's safe!

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