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A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck north Gujarat early on May 3, according to the Institute of Seismological Research. The epicenter was near Vav in Banaskantha district, with no reports of casualties or property damage. Gujarat is a high-risk earthquake area, having experienced nine major earthquakes in the past 200 years, including a destructive one in Kutch in 2001.
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