On the morning of September 13, an earthquake occurred in Kamchatka, Russia. Strong underground shocks were recorded at 6 AM Kyiv time. Governor Vladimir Solodov confirmed that the magnitude at the epicenter in the Pacific Ocean reached 7.7, while in the region itself it was 6.3. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Russian media.
After the earthquake, residents of the eastern coast of Kamchatka were warned about the threat of a tsunami. No information about destruction is available, specialists are assessing the buildings. It is noted that seismologists had previously warned about the possibility of aftershocks and the activation of volcanoes in this region. Prompt response to the warning can prevent new earthquakes and negative consequences.
Summary: The earthquake in Kamchatka with a magnitude of 7.7 at the epicenter and tsunami warning was recorded in the early hours of September 13. Seismologists warn about the possibility of new underground shocks and emphasize the importance of preparedness for potential emergencies.