Kamchatka Shakes Harder Than Your WiFi on Zoom Calls
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Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula just flexed with a staggering magnitude 8.8 earthquake, sending shockwaves and tsunami warnings all the way to the US West Coast. Because nothing says international neighborly love like an '8.8 quake' that prompts tsunami alarms hundreds of miles away. Authorities reportedly announced a 'tsunami warning,' probably because Mother Nature's subtlety took a coffee break. So, the West Coast now has an unwanted reminder that when Earth gets dramatic, nobody is safe—not even your beachfront avocado toast brunch plans.
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(1 of 3)Source: Aljazeera | Published: 7/30/2025 | Author: Unknown
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