Another earthquake hits Russia's Kamchatka area
Tremors were felt in the city, causing several buildings to collapse, though no casualties have been reported so far, according to the Emergency Situations Ministry.
This latest quake follows the strongest earthquake ever recorded in the region on Wednesday, which triggered a series of aftershocks—over 100 exceeding magnitude 5.0.
The seismic activity also caused a tsunami that led to alerts across the Kuril Islands and a broad warning zone covering much of the eastern Pacific.
Japan issued tsunami warnings, and waves up to two meters in height reached as far as Peru’s coastline. Easter Island (Rapa Nui) also saw wave activity, though it posed no significant danger. Chilean authorities began evacuating coastal communities as a precautionary measure.
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