A powerful snowstorm battered Russia’s Far East Kamchatka Peninsula, bringing travel to a halt and triggering avalanche ...
The Valdivian Earthquake, or the Great Chilean Earthquake, is the largest on record. It measured in at a magnitude of 9.5.
Energy Intelligence looks at Russia’s LNG export capacity and how long it might take to bring it on line in the event of an ...
A 9.0 quake off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, triggered a tsunami that caused serious damage and killed at least 4,000 people. The tsunami made its way through the Pacific Ocean ...
The development of inter–regional air service is a priority for Russia. The flight program between Sakhalin Island and the Kamchatka Peninsula is an extremely important means of communication between ...
5. Russia 1952: Magnitude 9.0 A magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit Severo-Kurilsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula in east Russia on November 4, 1952. It generated a local tsunami with waves of up to 50 feet and ...
The Steller’s sea eagle breeds on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula and each winter drifting ice of the Sea of Okhotsk drives thousands of them south to Japan’s Hokkaido and the Nemuro Strait.
Myanmar humanitarians have 'never seen such destruction' while Bangkok workers are trapped after a tower block was levelled ...
Part of the Aleutian Islands, a 1,100-mile volcanic archipelago that curves in a westward arc to within 600 miles of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, Unalaska features one of the harshest ...