A 4.8-magnitude earthquake has struck the Spanish city of Granada, causing a building to collapse and spreading panic among residents and tourists.
Tremor felt across provinces
The quake, registered on the Richter scale, was also felt in neighbouring provinces such as Almeria. It follows a tremor just days ago that measured 5.0 in magnitude.
Building collapse and damage
The collapse resulted in debris damaging nearby vehicles. The Granada region is a popular holiday destination for British tourists.



