
The 5.0 earthquake occurred on Tuesday in Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia in the Far East on Tuesday, in Russia in the Far East, 108 km southeast of Kamchatski, Petropavlov.
Preliminary reports suggest that the earthquake occurred in the coast at a slight depth, perhaps decreasing surface effects.
The Pacific album is changing, so the Kamchatka Peninsula from the Russian Far East Coast is particularly susceptible to tremors. Greater shocks are also possible, the report said.
8.8 Earthquakes of Size Last Week
Tuesday’s earthquake comes days after the earthquake of 8.8 sizes hit the Russian area of the Far East Kamchatka Peninsula, which led to warnings tsunami on the Pacific.
This earthquake was reported as the most destructive by the tohok earthquake in 2011, which occurred near Petropavlovsk-kamchatic and caused a tsunami that resulted in the collapse of the Japanese nuclear plant Fukushima Daiichi.
Then the earthquake hit 7.0 Magnitude on the nearby islands of Kuril and increased the concerns of the tsunami in three areas of Kamchatka in the Far East.
“The expected wave heights are low, but you still have to give up from the coast,” Reuters quoted the Russian Ministry of Emergency Services.
Meanwhile, the Kraseninnikov volcano in Kamchatka for the first time in 600 years for the first time, a Russian state news agency and scientists exploded on Sunday.
Both incidents can be associated with an earthquake of 8.8, which shook the Russian Far East, which triggered a warning tsunami to French Polynesia and Chile, followed by eruptions Kryuchevskoy, the most active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
“This is the first historically confirmed eruption of the Kraseninnikov volcano for 600 years,” said RIA report, quoted by Olga Girina, head of the team of reaction to Kamchatka eruption.
On the telegram channel of the Institute of volcanic and seismology, Girina noted that Kraseninnikov’s last lava eruption occurred around 40 years after 1463 and since then no eruptions have been recorded.
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