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Cortes de la Frontera, on Saturday in the rain. Salvador Salas Ronda Experts rule out that the tremors felt in Malaga province are caused by the rainScientists from Spain's National Research Council say that the earthquakes felt over the last few days are the result of "normal and safe" seismic activity in the area
Sunday, 8 February 2026, 18:36
They are neither hydro tremors nor are they related to the heavy rain. Experts have ruled out that the tremors felt in the provinces of Malaga and Cadiz over the last few days are caused by the storm that has hit the region.
In a categorical message on social media, scientists from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) state that these earthquakes respond to "normal activity in the area and pose no risk, and this has nothing to do with the effects of storms, the filling of aquifers or flooding".
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