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A 6.7 magnitude earthquake occurred off New Zealand's South Island on Tuesday, with over 4,700 people reporting feeling it. The National Emergency Management Agency advised residents of the Southland and Fiordland regions to avoid beaches and marine areas due to potential dangerous currents. The earthquake, initially reported at a depth of 33 km, occurred around 160 km north-west of Snares Islands.
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