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Earthquake rocks Yellowstone National Park near supervolcano feared to be overdue for eruption
An earthquake occurred in Yellowstone National Park near a supervolcano that scientists fear may be overdue for an eruption. The event highlights concerns about the potential for a major volcanic activity in the region.
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