A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Shiretoko, Sakhalin, Russia, at 1:28 PM local time on Saturday, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The quake occurred at a significant depth of 405.6 km, which likely reduced its impact on the surface.
Preliminary assessments and updates
Initial reports suggested that the earthquake’s depth may have mitigated potential damage, with only light vibrations felt in the epicentral area, including in Shiretoko, approximately 145 km away. Seismologists caution that the magnitude, epicenter, and depth might be revised as more data becomes available.
Monitoring and public response
The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) corroborated the EMSC's report, also measuring the quake at 6.1 magnitude. Although significant damage is unlikely, local residents may have experienced minor tremors. Updates will follow as more information emerges. Residents in the affected area are encouraged to report their experiences to aid in further analysis.
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