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A major earthquake struck a coastal region early this morning, damaging infrastructure and triggering widespread power outages. Emergency responders report at least dozens of injuries and are assessing collapsed buildings in several towns. Officials warn the humanitarian impact could rise as aftershocks continue.
Authorities have issued tsunami watches followed by cancellations as the initial quake measured magnitude 7.2, with shaking felt across multiple provinces. Flights and train services were temporarily suspended, and hospitals have activated emergency procedures to triage patients. Local leaders urged residents to stay away from damaged areas and follow official guidance.
International aid agencies are monitoring the situation and preparing rapid-response teams to assist with search and rescue, medical care, and relief supplies. Weather conditions are complicating rescue work, but teams are prioritizing access to affected neighborhoods and coordinating with civil defense units.