• Source:JND

Russia earthquake video: A massive earthquake measuring 8.7 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula early Wednesday, prompting a tsunami warning across parts of the Pacific. The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the quake occurred at approximately 23:24 GMT on Tuesday, with its epicentre located about 125 km southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a major city in the far eastern region of Russia. Initially reported as an 8.0 magnitude quake, the USGS later revised its assessment to 8.7, citing updated data.

The earthquake was recorded at a relatively shallow depth of 19.3 kilometres, increasing the likelihood of significant surface-level shaking and potential tsunami waves. The powerful tremor triggered a tsunami alert across parts of the Pacific Ocean, with the USGS warning that destructive tsunami waves could impact coastal areas of Russia and Japan within three hours of the earthquake.

Few videos showed furniture rattling violently, while others displayed scenes of panic and structural damage in buildings across the Kamchatka region. Local reports suggest damage to infrastructure, though full assessments are still underway. The quake struck near Avacha Bay, a region known for its seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire, one of the world's most active tectonic zones.

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Coastal residents in the affected regions have been urged to move to higher ground and follow local emergency protocols. In the immediate aftermath, numerous videos emerged on social media platforms showing the intense shaking caused by the earthquake.

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Authorities in Russia and neighbouring countries are closely monitoring the situation, with emergency services on high alert. Aftershocks are expected, and residents have been advised to stay cautious and follow official advisories.

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Russia's Tass news agency reported from the biggest city near the epicenter, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, that many people ran out into the street without shoes or outerwear. Cabinets toppled inside homes, mirrors were broken, cars swayed in the street and balconies on buildings shook noticeably.

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Tass also reported power outages and mobile phone service failures in the capital of the Kamchatka region. Tass also quoted a local Russian official as saying residents on Sakhalin Island were being evacuated and emergency services were working at full capacity.

(With inputs from agencies)