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The 'Big One' could strike in New Zealand: Scientists discover an active fault line running through Auckland - and warn it could spark a 6.8 magnitude earthquake at any time
Scientists have discovered an active fault line running through Auckland, New Zealand, which could trigger a 6.8 magnitude earthquake at any time. The warning highlights the potential for a major seismic event in the region.
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