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Published: 10:58 am July 14, 2025
Updated: 10:58 am July 14, 2025
Strong Earthquake Hits Southern Spain, Causes Roof Collapse at Almeria Airport

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Strong Earthquake Hits Southern Spain, Causes Roof Collapse at Almeria Airport


A powerful 5.4 magnitude earthquake has rocked southern Spain early Monday morning, causing part of the roof at Almeria Airport to collapse and sparking widespread panic across the Andalucia region.

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The tremor struck just after 7:14am local time, with its epicentre around 20 miles from Níjar, at a depth of just 2.5km below sea level, making it particularly noticeable.

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Damage Reported Across Almeria

In addition to the airport, a roof at a Toyota showroom just 10 minutes away was also damaged, and video clips circulating online show ceiling fixtures swaying violently in homes across the region.

The earthquake was felt widely across seven provinces, affecting communities in Andalucia and the Levante.

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Expert Warnings

Earthquake specialist Javier Fernandez Fraile noted:

“If it had been closer to a city or shallower, this could have been far more destructive.”

The 2011 Murcia earthquake, which killed nine people, remains one of the deadliest in recent Spanish history.

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Travel Impact

While no flights have been cancelled at Almeria Airport as a direct result of the quake, the affected café remains cordoned off, and engineers are assessing structural damage.

Travellers are advised to check with their airlines for any service updates.


Recent Airport Structural Issues

This incident comes just weeks after a roof collapsed in Palma Airport’s arrivals lounge on 24 June. AENA blamed the previous collapse on a negligent contractor violating safety guidelines during renovation.

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Officials Urge Caution

Authorities are urging residents and tourists to remain alert, especially with aftershocks possible in the coming hours.

There is currently no tsunami threat, and Spain’s Civil Protection agency continues to monitor the region.


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