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Kamchatka

[kam-chaht-kuh, -chat-, kuhm-chyaht-kuh]

noun

  1. a peninsula in the NE Russian Federation in Asia, extending S between the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk. 750 miles (1,210 km) long; 104,200 sq. mi. (269,880 sq. km) wide.



Kamchatka

/ kamˈtʃatkə /

noun

  1. a peninsula in E Russia, between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea. Length: about 1200 km (750 miles)

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  • Kamchatkan adjective
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It said people in three areas of Kamchatka "must still move away from the shore", despite the low wave heights.

From BBC

The last recorded eruption of Krasheninnikov was in the 15th century, according to the head of the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team.

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“There were several, fortunately, in operation right off the Kamchatka subduction zone,” Geist said.

The area near the epicenter off Siberia’s Kamchatka Peninsula did see damage, but it was sparsely populated.

No major injuries or damage were reported and officials later lifted the tsunami warning for Kamchatka, although it was later reported the Klyuchevskoy Volcano had begun erupting.

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