A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook the early morning calm at 5:34 am today. The seismic activity caught many residents off guard, their morning routines interrupted by the sudden shaking. Despite the initial shock, there have been no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Local authorities are on high alert, monitoring the situation closely for any potential aftershocks. While the situation has since stabilized, residents were left startled but unharmed. Authorities are urging people to remain calm and safe, reminding them of the importance of being prepared for such natural occurrences. The event serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of seismic activities and the need for constant vigilance.
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The picture has nothing to do with the article or with this minor quake. There was no damage from such a small quake.
It is click bait at its worst.
And to say authorities are on HIGH ALERT is so fake.
Aftershocks following a 3.8?
Seriously misleading.
You say no damage but show a picture of extreme damage.
And no where do you mention the location. Trinidsd is not mentioned in the entire article.
Shanefully fake.
Shamefully fake and misleading.
A minor 3.8 quake falsely exaggerated.