00:00A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula,
00:05and it's triggered a chilling mystery.
00:07Just 75 miles from the epicenter lies Avicah Bay, home to Russia's nuclear submarine fleet.
00:13We're talking Burai-class subs, Delta-class, even the elusive Belgorod,
00:18the backbone of Moscow's nuclear deterrent.
00:20Officials say everything's under control, but experts aren't buying it.
00:24Footage shows buckled roads, destroyed buildings,
00:27and a collapsed kindergarten in Petropavlovsk.
00:30The region's active volcano has even erupted.
00:33Military analysts are scrambling to assess damage,
00:36but cloud cover is hiding satellite views.
00:38The fear? That moored subs were hit by surging waves or caught mid-maintenance.
00:43Some of these vessels carry nuclear weapons.
00:46Others, like the Oscar-class, are loaded with cruise missiles.
00:49And if that wasn't enough, tsunami warnings were triggered across the Pacific,
00:53from Japan to Hawaii.
00:55Waves over five feet smashed coastlines.
00:58Now, questions hang heavy.
01:00Were Russia's most powerful submarines damaged?
01:02Or are we looking at the next silent threat, beneath the waves?
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