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Earthquake Strikes Pakistan's Rawalpindi—Second Jolt in 12 Days! Is a Bigger Disaster Coming?

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Earthquake Strikes Pakistan's Rawalpindi—Second Jolt in 12 Days! Is a Bigger Disaster Coming?

Earthquake Strikes Pakistan's Rawalpindi—Second Jolt in 12 Days! Is a Bigger Disaster Coming?

Pakistan has been hit by another earthquake!

A 4.5 magnitude tremor struck early this morning, just 12 days after a stronger quake near Rawalpindi.

The seismic activity raises concerns about the region’s vulnerability—could a bigger disaster be on the way?

Watch the full report for the latest updates on the situation, expert insights, and precautionary measures.

Stay tuned for more breaking news!

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