Earthquake in Kamchatka with a magnitude of 7.7: tsunami warning issued.
Earthquake in Kamchatka
According to inkorr.com: Early in the morning on September 13, an earthquake occurred in Kamchatka, Russia. Strong underground shocks were felt at 6 a.m. Kyiv time. Governor Vladimir Solodov confirmed that the magnitude in the epicenter in the Pacific Ocean reached 7.7, while in the region itself it was 6.3. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' citing Russian media.
After the earthquake, residents of the eastern coast of Kamchatka were warned about the possibility of a tsunami. There is currently no information on damage, as specialists are inspecting the buildings. Seismologists emphasized that they had previously warned about the likelihood of aftershocks and volcanic activity in the area. Quick reaction to warnings can help avoid new earthquakes and their negative consequences.
Summary: An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 has been recorded in Kamchatka, and a tsunami warning has been issued. Seismologists point to the likelihood of new underground shocks and emphasize the importance of preparedness for potential emergencies.
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