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It began before sunrise. A faint rumble beneath the sea. Within seconds, that subtle vibration turned into one of the most violent seismic events in modern history—a 9.1-magnitude earthquake that would shake not just buildings, but the very soul of a nation.
In a quiet port city, residents ran into the streets. Some stared in confusion as the ocean retreated—boats grounded on the exposed seabed, fish flopping where waves used to be.
Then came a sound. Low and rising. A thunderous growl from the horizon.
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