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Sabah residents told to avoid shoreline after Mindanao quake triggers tsunami warning

Sabah residents told to avoid shoreline after Mindanao quake triggers tsunami warning
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A 7.8-magnitude earthquake near Mindanao, Philippines, has triggered tsunami warnings for coastal areas in Sabah, Malaysia. Authorities have activated sirens and advised residents to avoid shorelines while monitoring the situation.

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Timely emergency response and public communication are critical for mitigating the impact of natural disasters in coastal regions.

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Tsunami advisory sirens were activated in four affected districts in Sabah.

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The report is a straightforward account of a natural disaster and government safety instructions.

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