We can’t predict when a mega-tsunami will strike. Here’s why

On 30 July at 12:25am BST (11:25am local time), a massive earthquake struck just off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. With a magnitude of 8.8, the event was the sixth-largest earthquake in recorded history, raising the spectre of a tsunami on the scale of the 2004 Indian Ocean…

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