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Spain: Magnitude 6.3 earthquake felt in African enclave | Spain: Magnitude 6.3 earthquake felt in African enclave |
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MADRID — A pre-dawn earthquake Monday sent people running into the streets and caused damage to buildings in Spain’s north African enclave Melilla. | |
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake measured 6.3 on the Richter scale and had its epicenter in the Mediterranean Sea about 77 kilometers (48miles) northwest of Melilla, a small Spanish city surrounded by Morocco and the sea. The quake struck at 5:22 a.m. (0422 GMT) and had several aftershocks. | |
Melilla government president Juan Jose Imbroda told Cadena Ser radio that there were no reports of injuries, mainly because the quake took place before dawn and most people were indoors. | |
Spanish television images showed chunks of concrete on the ground that fell from apartment buildings in Melilla and residents who ran outside in their pajamas following the quake. | |
The city government building was closed because of damage to its facade. | |
Imbroda cancelled school classes for children until firefighter inspectors could check the school buildings. | |
The city government urged people to use cars as little as possible so as not to cause any traffic jams. | |
A spokeswoman said it was not immediately known how many buildings were damaged. | |
There were no immediate reports of what affect the quake may have had in Morocco. | |
Melilla has a population of some 85,000. | |
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