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A major earthquake struck a coastal city late Friday, damaging hundreds of buildings and triggering widespread power outages. Emergency services report at least 24 deaths and hundreds injured as relief workers rush to reach affected neighborhoods.
Authorities have initiated a citywide curfew and issued a tsunami warning for nearby coastal regions, though the warning was later lifted for most areas. Rescue teams are prioritizing hospitals, nursing homes, and densely populated districts as aftershocks continue to rattle the region.
International aid agencies are coordinating with local authorities to deliver food, water, and medical supplies. Officials urge residents to stay away from damaged structures and to follow official guidance as search and rescue operations continue through the night.