Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Strong earthquake hits central Spain – The Times

Ed. Print NO VICTIMS OR DAMAGE

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An earthquake of magnitude 5.2, centered on the town of Ossa de Montiel, about 220 kilometers southeast of Madrid, was noticeable yesterday in the central region of Spain but caused no casualties or damage relief, according to emergency responders.

The quake struck at 16:16 GMT, according to the revised calculation (IGN) National Geographic Institute.

The earthquake was you felt for several seconds clear in the regions of Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha, Valencia and Murcia.

According to IGN, the magnitude of the earthquake is considered “significant” if they are not properly registered replicas.

Emergency services in different regions received calls from people who warned the quake, but none realized the existence of injury or damage.

The Directorate General of Police issued a tweet to reassure citizens with the following: “If trembled your home or office, do not be alarmed, it’s not just your building. A small earthquake has hit central Spain. “

The councilor in the city of Ossa de Montiel Maria Mora said that a crack opened in a remote industrial area of ​​the city center and created a stir.

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