Earthquake Rocks Russia's Pacific Fleet Base
A powerful earthquake in Russia's Far East damaged a key submarine base's pier, sparking tsunami alerts across the Pacific. Satellite images show structural damage at the Rybachiy base, a strategic hub for Russian nuclear submarines. No additional major destruction was reported, and the Russian defence ministry has not commented.

One of the most significant earthquakes in decades struck Russia's remote Far East, inflicting damage on a pivotal military facility. Satellite images reveal structural impairments at the Rybachiy nuclear submarine base on the Kamchatka Peninsula, including a broken floating pier. The imagery was analyzed and reported by the New York Times.
The earthquake, with its staggering magnitude of 8.8, sent shockwaves across the Pacific Ocean, resulting in tsunami warnings as distant as French Polynesia and Chile. As a crucial part of Russia's Pacific Fleet, the Rybachiy base plays a vital role in the deployment and maintenance of nuclear-powered submarines.
Reuters has reported that aside from the damaged pier, there is no significant devastation visible. However, the full extent of the damage remains uncertain as Russia's defence ministry has yet to provide an official statement regarding the incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)