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Volcano earthquake report for Wednesday, 1 Jul 2026
• Moderate mag. 4.2 earthquake - Sumbawa Region, Indonesia, on Wednesday, Jul...
• Moderate mag. 4.2 earthquake - Sumbawa Region, Indonesia, on Wednesday, Jul...
• Moderate mag. 4.2 earthquake - Norwegian Sea, 68 km east of Olonkinbyen, Ja...
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A tragic 19-hour rescue operation in Haryana's Dhanaura village concluded with the recovery of a four-year-old child from an open borewell, but the toddler was declared brought dead at the hospital. Despite extensive efforts by multiple agencies, including the Army and NDRF, challenges like rising water levels and unstable soil hampered the rescue. The open borewell has since been sealed. Source: 4-year-old trapped 220-ft inside borewell in Ambala dies after 19-hour rescue operation
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