Sakhalin LNG, Oil Terminals Stable After Russian Quake, Tsunami Alert
SEVERO-KURILSK, RUSSIA, JUL 30 – An 8.8 magnitude earthquake near Kamchatka Peninsula caused tsunami flooding in Severo-Kurilsk, affecting 2,400 residents and triggering evacuations across Pacific regions, officials said.
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Sakhalin LNG, Oil Terminals Stable After Russian Quake, Tsunami Alert
A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula early Tuesday triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific through Wednesday, leading to heightened monitoring of oil and gas infrastructure in the Russian Far East. Russian authorities later on Wednesday lifted tsunami warnings along the Sakhalin coast, according to The Guardian, following updated seismic readings and water level normalization. While initial shoreline flooding…
The 8.8 magnitude earthquake has generated a wide chain of evacuation alerts across the Pacific
Shocking images from Russia: a drone captured the ravages of the tsunami in Severo-Kurilsk, Kamchatka. Coastal areas and the port were severely affected by the force of water.
A new 6.4-rich tel movement is registered in Severo-Kurilsk, in the midst of rplicas by the 8.8-magnitude earthquake recorded yesterday in the Kamchatka pennula.
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