
A scary tornado throwing a boat into the air, bridges that were swept by floods – frightening visual elements emerged from the Russian Krasnodar after heavy rains pounding around the region after an earthquake of 7.0 sizes that hit the Kuril Islands on Sunday.
The latest earthquake comes after a serious 8.8 size tremor near Petropavlovy, the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula, who launched a warning to Tsunami across Japan, the US coast, French Polynesia and warned up to 13 feet of high waves.
Sirens Blare, a village sweeping rain
The sounds of the sirens on Sunday torn the sky because heavy rains were flooded with at least three villages, while the rainwater rising under the bridges.
Another dramatic clip captured the moment when the tornado plunged the ship from the coast on the ground and triggered shouts from the spectators as the debris from the ship flew into the air.
Sleeping volcano explodes; Published orange code
Before extensive rains, a volcano Kraseninnikov in the area of the Kamchatka Peninsula, which was sleeping for about 600 years, broke out overnight.
“This is the first historically confirmed eruption of the Kraseninnikov volcano for 600 years,” said Ria Olga Girina, head of the team for reaction to the eruption of Kamchatka.
The eruption of the volcano was assigned an orange air code that indicates an increased risk for aircraft, the ministry said.
New Tsunami warnings in Russia
At the beginning of the day, the Russian Ministry for Emergency Services issued a new warning, which stated that the waves of tsunami were possible in three areas of Kamchatka in the Far East.
A few hours later the warning was removed. However, according to the announcement of the telegram quoted in the agency report, they warned people to move away from the coast.
“The expected wool heights are low, but you still have to give up from the coast,” the Ministry said in Telegram Messaging on Sunday.
Both volcanic eruptions and the latest earthquakes could be associated with an earthquake of 8.8 size, which was rocked by the Russian Far East last week, followed by shocks announced by Reuters.
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