A fierce earthquake has occurred in Russia, due to which a tsunami alert has been issued. 7.8 magnitude shocks have been felt near the island of Kamchatka. People were scared after the earthquake. Many earthquake videos have appeared on social media, in which furniture, cars, lights are seen moving fast.
A week ago, there were shocks of strong earthquakes in Russia. The intensity of this earthquake that came near the Kamchatka area was felt 7.4, after which a tsunami alert was issued.
Governor Vladimir Solodov, Governor of Kamchatka region, informed Telegram that there is a threat of tsunami on the eastern coast. He said that the local has been alerted about the earthquake. The important thing is that at present there is no news of any kind of damage.
A powerful #Earthquake of 7.8 is recorded in #Kamchatka, #RussiaSo authorities have issued a tsunami alert for the region and in #Alaska pic.twitter.com/ktddcdjl50
– Devesh, Vanvasi (@Devesh81403955) September 19, 2025
Earthquake also occurred in Kamchatka on Saturday
Russia’s work has also occurred before this. Saturday (1On September 3) A fierce earthquake of 7.4 intensity occurred, after which a tsunami warning was issued. US Geological Survey (USGS) UnderEarthquake came from Russian city Petropavalovsk-Kamachkski at 111 km (69 mi) east in the administrative center of Kamchatka area, 39.5 km in a depth of 39.5 km Was.
A powerful #Earthquake of 7.8 is recorded in #Kamchatka, #RussiaSo authorities have issued a tsunami alert for the region and in #Alaska pic.twitter.com/ktddcdjl50
– Devesh, Vanvasi (@Devesh81403955) September 19, 2025
Earthquake has occurred in Russia three times this month
Russia’s work is quite sensitive to earthquake. The same month (September, 2025) has so far hit a total of three times. There was an earthquake of 6.0 magnitude of 6.0 in Kamchatka on 15 September. On September 13, there was an earthquake of magnitude of 7.4. Earthquakes occurred several times in July too. On July 30, there was a magnitude of 8.8 and an earthquake of 7.4 magnitude on 20 July.

