‘Unprecedented in Recent Memory’: Experts Warn of Ongoing Volcanic and Seismic Risks
Alkantara, Krauanagaz— Southern Cordilia is reeling from a series of devastating natural disasters after a 10.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Cordilian Sea yesterday, triggering a massive tsunami and leading to the partial eruption of Mount Alkantarak. The cascading events have resulted in widespread destruction across Mitallduk, Krauanagaz, Zuhlgan, and parts of the Okhoa Protectorate, with thousands displaced and emergency response teams struggling to contain the crisis.
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At least 4,500 confirmed deaths, this toll is expected to sharply rise
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10 meter (33 foot) wave inundated the western Cordilian coast
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Minor volcanic activity reported at Mt. Zhrana
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Ash plume from Mt. Alkantarak extends 10km (6mi) into the air and has impacted air travel in Southern Cordilian and Gulf of Good Omen
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Officials warn that the volcanic crisis is ongoing, and further eruptions remain a, “distinct possibility.”