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7 Jul, 2015 05:29

6.2 magnitude quake strikes east of Kuril Islands

6.2 magnitude quake strikes east of Kuril Islands

The quake occurred at 05:10 GMT east of the Kuril Islands, Russia, at a depth of 10 kilometers. No immediate information about a possible tsunami has been reported.

Preliminary: 6.2 earthquake, East of Kuril Islands. On 2015/07/07 05:10:23 UTC (8m ago, depth 10km). http://t.co/2w3P2v1xwa

— Earthquakes Tsunamis (@NewEarthquake) July 7, 2015

Prelim M6.3 earthquake KURIL ISLANDS Jul-7 05:10 UTC, updates http://t.co/Gak75AwLXd, 3 #quake tweets/min

— USGSted (@USGSted) July 7, 2015

Three minor tremors near Russia’s Kuril Islands preceded the earthquake, all of them not exceeding 4.7-magnitude. The most powerful took place some 440 kilometers northwest of Paramushir Island at a depth of 33 kilometers.

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Tremors have also been registered at Japan’s second largest Hokkaido Island and the country’s biggest Honshu Island.

Japanese nuclear installations report no incidents at the country’s energy facilities.