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A major earthquake struck a coastal region this morning, triggering widespread damage to infrastructure and triggering emergency response across several cities. Authorities reported at least dozens of casualties and are coordinating search-and-rescue efforts, with hospitals running at capacity and temporary shelters being set up for displaced residents.
Meteorological agencies issued tsunami advisories for nearby shores, later lifting them as warnings subsided. Power outages affected thousands, and crews are working to restore electricity while assessing road access for relief deliveries. International aid organizations have begun mobilizing supplies including medical kits, food, and water.
Officials urged residents to stay alert for aftershocks and follow official guidance on safety and evacuation routes. Local governments announced temporary school closures and the deployment of extra personnel to critical infrastructure sites, including hospitals, water treatment plants, and emergency operation centers.