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Tsunami potential of the M7.4 E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky earthquake · 13 Sep 2025 (UTC)

M 7.4🌊 Tsunami potential: Moderate📅 13/09/2025 02:37 UTC📍 58 km

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake near E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia on 13/09/2025 02:37 UTC (depth 58 km) was screened for tsunami potential. Events like this are monitored because of their relevance to the British Columbia / Cascadia coast.

Event technical data

MagnitudeM 7.4
Depth58 km
Coordinates53.1969°, 160.1901°
Time (UTC)2025-09-13 02:37 UTC
Location105 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
Tsunami potentialModerate

Tsunami assessment

Assessment: Shallow event capable of generating a local or regional tsunami if the rupture reaches the seafloor. Shallow (<70 km) offshore earthquakes of M7+ are the primary driver of seismic sea waves; depth, location relative to the coast and seafloor displacement govern the actual hazard.

Geotechnical relevance

For coastal geotechnical engineering in Canada, tsunami hazard influences site selection, coastal foundation design, scour and liquefaction in saturated coastal sands, and the resilience of port and waterfront structures. Monitoring tsunamigenic events informs run-up and inundation assumptions.

Official warning system

U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center (covers Canada’s Pacific coast) issues the official tsunami watches, advisories and warnings for the British Columbia / Cascadia coast. Official tsunami warning portal →

Seismic source data: USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.

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