Moscow: A high magnitude earthquake hit parts of Russia and Japan on Tuesday, causing no causalities in both the countries. According to US Geological Survey a magnitude 7.5 earthquake has hit the waters off of far eastern Russia.
The quake hit just before 1 p.m. local time Tuesday. It was centered in the Pacific Ocean 160 kilometers (100 miles) east of Poronaysk, Russia, at a depth of more than 625 kilometers (388 miles).
“There have been no victims or damage,” the Russian ministry said in a statement, adding that the quake was felt as magnitude 2 to 3 shocks in towns and villages on Sakhalin. The ministry said that there was no danger of tsunami and that aftershocks were unlikely.
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported the quake as a 7.3 on its scale. No tsunami warning was issued by Japanese authorities, and there haven’t yet been any reports of damage.
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