Magnitude 7.7 Pacific quake causes no damage
Posted: Aug 14, 2012 9:21 AM Updated: Aug 14, 2012 9:21 AM
MOSCOW (AP) - A magnitude
7.7 earthquake that hit waters off Russia's Pacific island of Sakhalin
on Tuesday inflicted no casualties or damage, Russian officials said.
The Russian Emergency
Situations Ministry's branch on Sakhalin said the quake was centered in
the Sea of Okhotsk about 160 kilometers (100 miles) east of Poronaysk,
Russia, at a depth of more than 600 kilometers (373 miles).
The U.S. Geological Survey
said the quake, which struck at 1 p.m. local time Tuesday, had a
magnitude of 7.7, while the Russian ministry put it at 6.3.
"There have been no victims
or damage," the 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.
In Japan, the
Meteorological Agency also reported that there was no risk of a tsunami
from the quake. Its readings showed the quake was mildly felt on the
northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and in the northeastern section of
Honshu, Japan's main island.
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