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A major earthquake struck a coastal region today, causing widespread damage to infrastructure and triggering emergency alerts. Local authorities reported several dozen fatalities and hundreds injured as rescue teams comb through rubble and stranded communities are evacuated by helicopter.
Officials warned of potential aftershocks lasting several days and urged residents to stay clear of damaged buildings and flooded areas. Aid agencies mobilized disaster relief supplies, including shelter, food, and medical assistance, with international support being coordinated through the national emergency services.
Markets and schools were closed as authorities assessed safety and utility services, while transportation disruptions affected road and rail networks. Many residents remain without power and clean water, and temporary shelters have been set up to accommodate those displaced by the disaster.