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Alerts were issued across the Pacific following the 8.8 magnitude quake in Russia's Far East, but no deaths were reported.
But the danger appeared to be waning in some places, with the US state of Hawaii and Japan downgrading their warnings.
Two million people are told to evacuate in Japan after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake, one of the strongest ever, hits Russia's ...
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia's sparsely populated Far East today, causing tsunamis up to four ...
New images examined by satellite intelligence firms show a pier at the high-security base buckled out of shape, apparently ...
Tsunami warnings were lifted across the Pacific rim, allowing millions of temporary evacuees to return home, following one of ...
One of the largest earthquakes on record struck far eastern Russia this week. The last time the region was hit by a such a ...
An 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula shook the Pacific, but its tsunami fizzled. A geologist explains ...
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says the threat of tsunami waves remains for much of the region, but Hawai'i is the only ...
Fears of a devastating tsunami across the Pacific faded Wednesday after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck ...
Satellite images appear to show damage to a Russian nuclear submarine base following the Kamchatka tsunami. The Rybachiy base ...
Satellite images reveal damage at Rybachiy submarine base after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami.