Massive 7.0 Earthquake Strikes Off Russian Coast
Epicenter Located Near Kamchatka Peninsula
USGS Reports Magnitude 70 Event
A powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake has struck off the coast of Russia's remote Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering a tsunami warning.
The epicenter of the quake was located approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the largest city on the peninsula, at a depth of 25 kilometers (15 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
The earthquake occurred at 7:20 p.m. local time (10:20 a.m. UTC) on November 20th, 2022.
Tsunami Warning Issued
Following the earthquake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) issued a tsunami warning for the coasts of Russia, Japan, and the United States.
The PTWC warned that waves of up to 1 meter (3 feet) could hit the Russian coast near the epicenter, while smaller waves were possible as far away as California and Alaska.
No Immediate Reports of Damage or Injuries
There have been no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries as a result of the earthquake or tsunami.
Authorities in Russia and Japan are still assessing the situation and evacuating people from coastal areas.
Experts Recommend Staying Informed
Residents in areas affected by the tsunami warning are advised to stay informed and follow the instructions of local authorities.
The PTWC will continue to monitor the situation and issue updates as necessary.
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