An earthquake on the Costa Blanca left Brits and locals terrified late on Monday night.
At around 20 past midnight, a series of tremors shook the resort of Torrevieja, a British expat haven about an hour’s drive south of Alicante city.
The epicentre was an estimated 5km deep, according to the Instituto Geografico Nacional (National Geographic Institute).
Provisional estimates by scientists said the quake measured a three on the Richter scale.
Brits and locals rushed to social media after being ‘almost thrown out of bed’, with one resident claiming it was ‘the strongest quake I have ever felt in my life.’
Local Matias Web said on X: ‘Note that I’m used to these types of events, and this was a very loud noise, as if rocks had been breaking deep underground (this is what is often felt when tectonic plates shift). We were probably very close to the epicentre.’
One Spaniard wrote: ‘My whole house shook!’, while another simply said: ‘I’m terrified.’
‘In Orihuela Costa there was a lot of noise and vibrations,’ another claimed.


Another added: ‘It was pretty noticeable, it was short but strong’, while another claimed: ‘I nearly fell out of my bed!’
Another local said: ‘Well, an earthquake just woke me up here at home in Torrevieja. 3.1 degrees of power from what I read. What an unpleasant feeling. I’m freaked out….’
One Brit described the incident on a Facebook forum as a ‘big earthquake’, while another said: ‘It was also quite loud.’
The Spanish Eye is your number one source of Spain news, click this link here to register an account and gain full access.