The Pacific Tsunami warning center has no longer due to the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula.
The biggest earthquake was 20 miles (12 miles) and 144 kilometers (89 kilometers) was in the east of the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, with a population of 180,000, according to the US Geological Survey.
Lower – but still notable – Quakes were recorded before and after. The Russian State media said about local geologists, more than one dozen of Kamchatka. Added that the strength was gradually dropping back.
Initially PTWC said that he was at risk of important tsunami waves, but later the warning fell before the end of the danger was passed.
The Ministry of Russian Emergencies also warned Tsunami, following the greatest earthquake, residents of the coastal settlements to be far from the farm.
In addition to the threat of Tsunami for Russian participants, the US national Tsunami warning center was issued
The separate Tsunami watch was given for the Hawaiian state, which ended several hours later.
There was no immediate report of dead or damage, and the Ministry said he did not intend to evacuate residents. Two hours later, he reported that the risk passed.
On November 4, 1952, a Quake of 9.0 in Kamchatka caused damage, but not denounced death despite the waves of the 9.1 meters of Hawaii (30 meters).