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'Double explosion' in south Spain Blasts cause alarm in south Spain
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Two explosions have been heard in Malaga in southern Spain, local officials say. Two loud blasts have caused alarm in Malaga in southern Spain, though the cause was not immediately clear, with some media blaming aircraft.
The loud blasts were heard across the town and prompted office workers to run to their windows, local government officials told El Mundo newspaper. The noise was heard across the town and prompted office workers to run to their windows, local government officials told El Mundo newspaper.
However, it was not immediately clear what had caused the blasts, or where exactly they happened. The alarm followed bomb attacks at the weekend blamed on Eta separatists.
More details coming. However, El Mundo and other media said the cause appeared to be one or two jets breaking the sound barrier.