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Quake rocks Russia’s Kuril Islands, prompts tsunami alert

The Russian emergencies ministry said the quake’s epicentre was 210 km southeast of Severo-Kurilsk, a town of around 2,500 persons on the Kuril island of Paramushir.

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Moscow, March 25

A 7.2-magnitude quake hit off Russia’s Kuril Islands on Wednesday, prompting local residents to seek higher ground due to a brief tsunami threat, authorities said.

The Russian emergencies ministry said the quake’s epicentre was 210 km southeast of Severo-Kurilsk, a town of around 2,500 persons on the Kuril island of Paramushir.

Officials reported no casualties or damage but said 400 residents of Severo-Kurilsk were taken to higher ground.

The emergencies ministry said a small tsunami wave of about 50 centimetres (1.6 feet) high had hit the shore.

The US Geological “Survey for its part estimated the strength of the quake at 7.5 magnitude. The quake hit at a depth of 59 km, around 1,400 km northeast of the Japanese city of Sapporo, USGS added. The ministry said area residents would remain in a safe place for now as the threat of a tsunami remained.

“People’s safety for us is the most important thing,” Sakhalin governor Valery Limarenko was quoted as saying.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said “only very small tsunami waves were generated by this earthquake and there is no further threat”.

The four southernmost islands of the Kuril chain have been disputed between Moscow and Tokyo since the end of World War II.

The Kurils are known as the Northern Territories in Japan. —AFP

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