Satellite images appear to show a Russian nuclear submarine base left damaged from the Kamchatka tsunami which swept through the country’s pacific coast on Wednesday (30 July). Pictures shared online on Friday (1 August) show the Rybachiy base, which contains most of the nuclear submarines in Moscow’s Pacific Fleet, before and after the 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck. In images taken by an Umbra Space-owned satellite, a section of a base pier appears to be bent out of its place, likely detached from its moorings when the wave made impact. No submarine is believed to have been docked at the base and experts have said that the limited damage is unlikely to affect military operations.

Drone footage shows tsunami waves flooding the Russian coastal town of Severo-Kurilsk after a powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the country’s far eastern Kamchatka…

The quake, tied for the sixth strongest in recorded history, struck just 75 miles from Avacha Bay, where some of the Russian Navy's most strategic nuclear assets are based