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Potential Threat: Could a Tsunami Occur in the Arctic?

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Environmentalist and honored polar explorer Nikolai Nakhodkin has declared that a tsunami in the Arctic is likely as a consequence of global warming. According to Nakhodkin, the potential threat lies in the vicinity of Bennett Island in the East Siberian Sea, where scientists hypothesize volcanic activity. “Satellite images show plumes of smoke similar in energy and emissions to volcanic activity, extending hundreds of kilometers, reaching the c…
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Environmentalist and honored polar explorer Nikolai Nakhodkin has declared that a tsunami in the Arctic is likely as a consequence of global warming. According to Nakhodkin, the potential threat lies in the vicinity of Bennett Island in the East Siberian Sea, where scientists hypothesize volcanic activity. “Satellite images show plumes of smoke similar in energy and emissions to volcanic activity, extending hundreds of kilometers, reaching the c…

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dailynewslb.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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