The area surrounding the Los Cármenes stadium, located in the Zaidín neighborhood, one of the most affected by the tremors, transformed into an improvised campsite. Entire families arrived with chairs, coolers, and tents to spend the early morning hours outdoors, seeking safety from potential new seismic events.
This scene of open-air "bedrooms" was not limited to this area. In Armilla, the City Council opened access to its parks, allowing residents who wished to do so to camp outside. The situation was repeated in other towns in the metropolitan belt throughout the night, reflecting an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among residents.
Many Granadans express their fear of the possibility of more intense earthquakes occurring. To offer support to those experiencing anxiety and stress due to the earthquakes, the Junta de Andalucía has set up a free psychological support service.
“"For all those people suffering from anxiety and stress due to the earthquakes, the Junta de Andalucía has provided free psychological support through the phone number 900 102 513."




