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Spainâs Malaga registers the highest number of COVID-19 deaths in six weeks
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MALAGA has recorded the highest number of COVID-10 deaths in six weeks.
According to data provided by the Andalucian Institute of Cartography and Statistics (IECA), the province has recorded an additional 18 deaths in a 24 hour period.Â
As it stands there are 1,767 new positive cases of COVID-19 across Andalusia, with a total of 38 deaths being reported yesterday.Â
The daily death toll stands at 38, four more than Tuesday and 22 more than a week ago.
By province, Malaga is the worst hit area with 18 deaths, followed by Granada with seven, Huelva and Seville with four each and Almeria with three. Cadiz and Cordoba have not registered any coronavirus deaths.
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Hotbeds for micro-tremors are Spain s Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca.
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ACCORDING to the National Geographic Institute, two earthquakes have been registered in the province of Granada this week.
A 2.2 magnitude earthquake, at a depth of one kilometre, was registered in the early hours of this Thursday morning, at precisely at 00:23 hours, with its epicentre in the municipality of Arenas del Rey.
“No calls were received from concerned residents” reported the 112 emergency service.
The previous day, Wednesday, a 2.4 magnitude earthquake was also registered in the province of Granada, this time with epicentre in Atarfe.