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A powerful 8.8-magnitude undersea earthquake struck off Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula early on Wednesday, triggering tsunami waves of up to 4 metres (13 feet) and prompting evacuations in the area. Authorities in Russia said that several buildings were damaged and emergency protocols activated. However, no major injuries or casualties have been reported so far. 

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00:00Closed Captioning by Kris Brandhagen.com
00:30Damn it!
00:46We have a earthquake
00:52We have a earthquake
01:00We are closing at the emergency room
01:06The first thing goes into the emergency room
01:09The second thing goes into the emergency room
01:13The next thing goes into...
01:16It is a very important...
01:17We have to post the emergency room
01:20We have to put a little bit on the air
01:23And it is a very, very important
01:26We have to go in the air
01:29It's hard to get out of here.
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