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7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Kamchatka Peninsula, No Tsunami Risk

"Breaking: A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula today, September 13, 2025. Learn about the tremors felt, regional seismic activity, and the confirmed absence of tsunami risk."

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7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Kamchatka Peninsula, No Tsunami Risk
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A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia"s Far East Kamchatka Peninsula today, September 13, 2025, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake occurred at approximately 10:32 AM local time, with its epicenter located about 60 miles southeast of the regional capital, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Officials from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center have confirmed that there is no tsunami risk associated with this seismic event. Residents in the region reported feeling the tremors, but there have been no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

The Kamchatka Peninsula is known for its volcanic activity and frequent earthquakes, making it one of the most seismically active areas in the world. Historically, this region has experienced significant quakes, including a devastating 7.5-magnitude earthquake in 2003 that resulted in casualties and extensive damage.

Seismologists continue to monitor the situation, and local authorities are on alert for any aftershocks. The earthquake serves as a reminder of the geological volatility present in this part of the world, as previously reported in recent developments regarding natural disasters in the region.