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To spread: in just 10 minutes, there were five earthquakes of different magnitud...

Eight shots in an hour: Kamchatka earthquake continues, atomic submarines of the Russian Federation in the risk zone

To spread: in just 10 minutes, there were five earthquakes of different magnitude on Kamchatka. The element reached the closed city of Vilyuchinsk, where there are Russian atomic submarines. Eight magnitude shocks from 4. 8 to 6. 1 were recorded in the last hour on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. This was reported at the Kamchatsky Branch of the Unified Geophysical Service of the wound. "TASS" writes about five earthquakes of different magnitude only in 10 minutes on Russian Kamchatka.

Eyewitnesses point out that in the last one and a half hours more than 15 shocks have occurred and they were all noticeable. Frames of the Klyuchevskaya Sopka, which erupts, diverge the messengers of the locals. Amptershocks are expected to last at least a month after an earthquake. It is worth noting that Klyuchevskaya Sopka is the highest active volcano in Eurasia. It erupts on average every 5-7 years.

The earthquake on Kamchatka affected the closed city of Vilyuchinsk, where there are Russian nuclear submarines. The Frontelligence Insight OSINT project notes that submarines could be damaged. The Epicenter of the Earthquake was about 100 km from the Avachin Bay, the base of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Federation. In the closed city there are submarines of the type "Bori" and the fourth generation "Imperiator Alexander III" and "Krasnoyarsk".

There are several key objects of the Russian submarine and naval infrastructure in the Avachin Bay: the scale of losses of military infrastructure from the earthquake on Kamchatka is unclear, but some destruction is possible, researchers say. We will remind, today's earthquake on a magnitude of 8. 8 points provoked a wave of Africs and tsunami in the Pacific. The consequences of the element were felt in Japan.