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8.8-Magnitude Quake Hits Kamchatka Peninsula, Triggers Pacific Tsunami Warnings

Aftershocks reaching magnitude 6.9 are rocking the peninsula under tsunami advisories that warn of ongoing coastal threats.

Overview

  • The USGS recalibrated the mainshock to magnitude 8.8 at a depth of 20.7 kilometers, ranking it among the six strongest quakes on record.
  • Tsunami warnings cover coastal regions from Japan to New Zealand after the first wave struck Severo-Kurilsk in the Kuril Islands.
  • Governors Vladimir Solodov and Valery Limarenko have ordered evacuations to higher ground and urged residents to follow official updates.
  • Numerous magnitude-6.9 aftershocks continue to rattle the peninsula, prolonging seismic instability and complicating response operations.
  • Local authorities report numerous injuries but no confirmed fatalities, and infrastructure damage assessments are ongoing.