Feb 16 • 10:10 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Spain's Almeria rocked by earthquake as Brits woken by 'noise like lorry crash'

A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck the town of Tabernas in Almeria, Spain, waking tourists and locals alike in the middle of the night with a noise reminiscent of a lorry crash.

A 4.3 magnitude earthquake hit the town of Tabernas in Almeria, Spain, in the early hours, startling both residents and tourists. The tremor occurred just before 1am local time and was described by many as sounding like a lorry crashing. Tourists reported feeling their beds shaking and hearing furniture rattle, emphasizing the shock experienced during the event.

Local authorities, including the mayor of Tabernas, José Díaz, confirmed the intensity of the tremor, recalling how it had shaken entire houses and led residents to venture outside to assess potential damages. While there were no immediate reports of significant destruction, the suddenness of the quake raised concerns among those residing in the area as well as visitors seeking safety during their stay.

Such earthquakes can raise alarms about potential aftershocks and the general seismic activity in the region, known for its historical geological turbulence. The response from locals and officials reveals a community ready to address any aftermath, while tourists share their experiences, heightening awareness of natural events in popular vacation spots.

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