Watch: Garage CCTV shows moment earthquake hits Vanuatu
Footage shows people running and items falling off shelves as the earthquake strikes.
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The quake, which struck at 12:47 local time (01:47 GMT) on Tuesday, triggered landslides, crushed cars and flattened multiple buildings.
Two people can be seen running away from the falling debris in the garage, while the camera also seems to pick up a dog trying to get away from danger.
There are unconfirmed reports of deaths and the full extent of the damage in Vanuatu remains unclear.
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