On September 28, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said that Kamchatka recorded 12 consecutive earthquakes, with intensity ranging from 3.5 to 5.1 degrees richter.
There were 12 earthquakes of 3.5-5.1 do scale during the day, the agencys Telegram channel said.
According to information, there were 2 aftershocks that were clearly felt by people in the area.
On September 27, the Kamchatka Ministry of Emergency Situations said it had recorded 27 aftershocks with a magnitude of up to 6.0 richter in just 24 hours. People in neighboring areas also felt the shaking from the two earthquakes that day.
Shortly before that, on September 19, another earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale occurred off the Kamchatka peninsula in eastern Russia, shaking many buildings.
The Pacific right wave warning center issued a warning of the risk of dangerous sunny spots along the surrounding coastal areas.
Kamchatka is located on the "Fire Ring" of the Pacific Ocean - an area famous for strong seismic activity.
This place is often affected by major earthquakes. In July, an 8.8-magnitude earthquake swept away part of the coastal village by a Tsunami and issued an emergency warning to many countries around the Pacific Ocean.