A massive 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck the remote Chilean Antarctic region and the stormy Drake Passage late Thursday night. While there’s no tsunami threat, authorities issued a precautionary alert, urging people to avoid beaches and rocky shores. Just hours later, a second quake—magnitude 5.6—hit near the Myanmar-India border. Two powerful tremors in two distant locations… coincidence or something more?
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