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New tremors jolt Spain’s Granada, injuring three and damaging some buildings

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MADRID, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Tourist ‌access to the medieval Alhambra complex was restricted on Tuesday ​after three more earthquakes shook Spain's southern Granada province, causing some damage to buildings in the ⁠region and forcing the closure of some museums and sport facilities.

At least three people were lightly injured, Andalusia's regional official Antonio Sanz told reporters, adding that one ​of them, a minor, was taken to hospital. 

The earthquakes each had magnitudes above 4, the country's ‌National Geographic Institute (IGN) said.

The tremors followed Saturday's magnitude 5 earthquake in the historic city of Granada, which damaged houses and cars and forced the temporary closure of the ⁠medieval palace-fortress of the Alhambra, one of Spain's main tourist sites ⁠that was visited by 2.7 million people last year. 

This time, authorities at the Alhambra interrupted tourist access to parts of the sprawling complex on a hill above the city that is a monument of Islamic architecture in Spain. 

The provincial authority of ‌Granada said in a statement it was closing administrative buildings, museums and sporting facilities ⁠but kept primary health centres open for now.

Granada's metro ‌system said on social media platform X it was ​reducing the speed of its trains to 30 kph (19 mph) as a precautionary measure, and local media showed several hotels being evacuated.

Some buildings, mostly residential, suffered ‌damage in the tremors, with large cracks showing in ​the walls, parts of some facades ⁠dislodged and bricks strewn across pavements.

The largest of Tuesday's quakes, with ‌a magnitude of 4.7, occurred at 10:37 ⁠a.m. (0837 GMT) and had its surface-level epicentre in the town of Gojar, 10 km (6 miles) south of Granada city, the IGN said. Surface-level quakes are felt more intensely ​and are more likely to ‌cause localised damage to buildings than a deeper tremor of similar strength.

The Gojar earthquake ⁠was quickly followed by slightly lighter ​tremors in two nearby towns on Granada's southern outskirts.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing ​by Andrei Khalip and Alison Williams)

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