SEVILLE, Spain, Dec. 16 (UPI) -- A 5.5-magnitude earthquake shook southern Spain Monday morning, officials said. No damages or casualties were reported.
The quake was felt in Seville and Huelva provinces around 8 a.m., TheLocal.es reported.
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Spain's National Geography Institute said the quake was centered about 56 miles from the Moroccan city of Larache and had a depth of about 42 miles.
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