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Just last week, one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history struck Kamchatka, Russia on July 29, triggering ...
The latest quake followed the massive July 30 earthquake that measured 8.8 in magnitude and occurred off the Kamchatka ...
Scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences have been baffled to find that the Kamchatka Peninsula has moved away from ...
Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula has been rocked by yet another earthquake, this time a magnitude 6.0 tremor, just ...
The misleading video uses an AI-generated video of a tsunami and a clip of an apartment building collapse in Turkey, falsely presented as footage from Russia ...
Russia's nuclear submarine base showed visible damage to one of its floating piers, with one segment appears to have detached ...
The magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Russia caused tsunami waves, but there are no reports of serious casualties, contrary to the misleading video’s claim ...
In the wake of last week's tsunami threats along the Washington coast, many have questions about what would happen if a major earthquake and tsunami struck the Puget Sound region.
A volcano on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupted overnight into Sunday for what scientists said is the first time in hundreds of years, days<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Nuclear submarine base in Russia's Far East damaged by earthquake, satellite images show, New York Times reports.
According to preliminary reports, the quake occurred offshore and at a moderate depth, which may have helped to minimise surface impact.