Strong quake off Russia Far East, tsunami alert issued

Illustration map showing where the 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck in Russia's fat eastern Kamchatka peninsula early Friday. (US Geological Society)
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Updated 19 September 2025
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Strong quake off Russia Far East, tsunami alert issued

  • The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert for possible hazardous waves along nearby coastlines, but said several hours later that the threat had passed

MOSCOW: A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka peninsula early Friday, rocking buildings and prompting authorities to issue a tsunami alert, later lifted.
Videos posted on Russian social media showed furniture and light fixtures shaking in homes, while another showed a parked car rocking back and forth on a street.
The quake struck 128 kilometers (80 miles) east of the region’s capital, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, and at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers (six miles), the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
The local branch of Russia’s state geophysical service gave a lower estimated magnitude of 7.4. It reported at least five aftershocks.




Illustration map showing where the 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck in Russia's fat eastern Kamchatka peninsula early Friday. (US Geological Society)

The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert for possible hazardous waves along nearby coastlines, but said several hours later that the threat had passed.
“This morning is once again testing the resilience of Kamchatka residents,” the governor of the region, Vladimir Solodov, said on Telegram.
“There are currently no reports of damage. I ask everyone to remain calm,” he added.
The Kamchatka peninsula lies on a tectonic belt known as the Ring of Fire, which surrounds most of the Pacific Ocean, and is a hotspot for seismic activity.
In July, an 8.8-magnitude mega-quake off the region’s coast triggered a tsunami that swept part of a coastal village into the sea and sparked warnings around the Pacific.
 

 


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Russia’s Rosatom halts operations at Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran, Ifax reports

  • Alexei Likhachev said there ⁠were more than ‌600 ‌personnel ​at the ‌Bushehr plant ‌

MOSCOW: Russian state nuclear corporation ​Rosatom has halted operations at the nuclear power plant in the Iranian ‌city ‌of ​Bushehr, ‌its ⁠head ​said on ⁠Tuesday, the Interfax news agency reported.
Alexei Likhachev said there ⁠were more than ‌600 ‌personnel ​at the ‌Bushehr plant ‌and that they were leaving the country, according ‌to Interfax. Nearly 100 plant ⁠personnel ⁠were evacuated on Saturday, when US and Israeli strikes on Iran began.