A minor earthquake struck Granada, in southern Spain, on Tuesday, resulting in slight injuries to three individuals. According to Antonio Sanz, the regional emergency services representative for Andalusia, the injuries are considered minor. The earthquake was recorded in the Granada region, though details regarding its magnitude and depth were not immediately available. Emergency services are assessing the situation and providing assistance to those affected. No significant structural damage has been reported at this time. Authorities are advising residents to remain cautious for potential aftershocks, though they do not anticipate further significant seismic activity. The incident is being monitored closely by regional officials.