By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 13 Mar 2019 • 10:58
AN magnitude 4.0 earthquake was recorded in Spain’s Andalucia at 3.40am this morning (Wednesday).
A further 13 seismic movements were registered in the provinces of Cadiz and Sevilla both before and after.
The main quake had an epicentre of Olvera according to Spain’s National Geographic Institute.
A spokesperson for the 112 Emergency Services of Andalucia said the first quake was recorded at 2.50am in Pruna (Sevilla) with a magnitude 2.4 and the last in Olvera (Sevilla) with a magnitude of 2.6.
The emergency services did receive calls reporting the shocks but there are no reports of any damage to property or personal injuries.
Anyone who felt the quakes is asked to fill in a questionnaire on the National Geographic Institute website.
📣¿Sabes cómo actuar ante un #terremoto? Si sientes un temblor de tierra es fundamental mantener la calma y una vez que pase comprobar si alguien ha resultado herido. También puedes seguir estos sencillos consejos que te ayudarán a actuar en caso de seísmo 👇🎥#Consejos112 pic.twitter.com/9H1ajXRDSW — Emergencias 112 (@E112Andalucia) March 13, 2019
📣¿Sabes cómo actuar ante un #terremoto? Si sientes un temblor de tierra es fundamental mantener la calma y una vez que pase comprobar si alguien ha resultado herido. También puedes seguir estos sencillos consejos que te ayudarán a actuar en caso de seísmo 👇🎥#Consejos112 pic.twitter.com/9H1ajXRDSW
— Emergencias 112 (@E112Andalucia) March 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/E112Andalucia/status/1105739270722150401
⚠¿Has sentido el terremoto de Olvera, Cádiz?Si es así, tu información es muy importante, rellena el siguiente cuestionario.👉https://t.co/1FiQkdiOrP#Olvera #Cádiz #TerremotoOlvera #Terremoto pic.twitter.com/G2GQUorD8t — Instituto Geográfico Nacional-O.A.CNIG (@IGNSpain) March 13, 2019
⚠¿Has sentido el terremoto de Olvera, Cádiz?Si es así, tu información es muy importante, rellena el siguiente cuestionario.👉https://t.co/1FiQkdiOrP#Olvera #Cádiz #TerremotoOlvera #Terremoto pic.twitter.com/G2GQUorD8t
— Instituto Geográfico Nacional-O.A.CNIG (@IGNSpain) March 13, 2019
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