Devils Hole Pupfish Hit by Micro-Tsunami From 8.8-Magnitude Russian Earthquake
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The waves that are seen in the video, exceeded 5 meters high, and were recorded from the hills by a resident. The record shows the frightening moment when the sea advances inland and manages to reach the slopes.


Devils Hole pupfish hit by micro-tsunami from 8.8-magnitude Russian earthquake
A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29 sent ripples nearly 4,000 miles across the Pacific, disturbing one of the most fragile ecosystems in the United States: Devils Hole in Nevada’s Mojave Desert, according to park officials. The quake generated 10-inch waves inside the narrow, water-filled cavern—a dramatic but not unprecedented event for the critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish (Cypri…
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An earthquake of magnitude 6.8 was recorded today along the coasts of the Kamchatka peninsula, in the far east of Russia, reported the Russian Unified Geophysical Service (SGU) on its Telegram channel. According to the seismologists it is a new replica of the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred last Wednesday in the region and that has been the largest earthquake since 1952, triggering tsunami alerts and warnings along the Pacific American co…
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