A powerful earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale has struck the coastal city of San Marino early this morning, causing widespread damage and triggering emergency response efforts across the region. The quake, which occurred at 4:15 AM local time, has led to reports of collapsed buildings, disrupted infrastructure, and casualties.
Authorities confirm that the epicenter was located approximately 15 miles offshore, causing strong shaking throughout the city and neighboring areas. Emergency services are currently mobilizing search and rescue teams to assess damage and assist those trapped or injured. Hospitals are preparing for an influx of patients, and shelters have been set up to accommodate displaced residents.
The quake also triggered a tsunami warning along the coastline, with evacuations underway in low-lying areas as a precaution. So far, no confirmed tsunami waves have been reported, but officials urge residents to stay alert and follow evacuation orders.
Local and national government officials are coordinating with international aid organizations to provide immediate relief and support. The President addressed the nation, assuring citizens that every resource will be deployed to manage the crisis and rebuild affected communities.
Power outages and communication disruptions have complicated efforts, but emergency teams are working tirelessly to restore essential services. The situation remains fluid, and authorities are advising people to avoid non-essential travel and stay tuned for official updates.
This is a developing story. We will continue to provide live updates as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this devastating event.
