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Quake hits off Russia's Kuril Islands, prompts tsunami alert
Updated On: 26 March, 2020 07:38 AM IST | Moscow | Agencies
The quake hit at a depth of 59 kilometres (37 miles), around 1,400 kilometres (around 850 miles) northeast of the Japanese city of Sapporo, USGS added

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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 kilometres southeast of Severo-Kurilsk, a town of around 2,500 people 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.
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