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In Kamchatka Tsunami destroyed a fish plant


“The plant is now not functioning and will not be able to continue its activities in the coming period. The tsunami has disabled all electrical equipment, the transformer substation, all refrigeration equipment, conveyor tapes in the workshops were disabled,” the administration of the North Kurilsky district said.

According to the authorities of the district, the element was also destroyed by a unit for sewing fishing nets, a carpentry workshop, a fuel and lubricants warehouse, destroyed cranes and trucks. Much of the injured material values due to the effects of salt sea water is not subject to restoration. The wave was washed by the 120 tons of salmon and 1 ton of scallop stored at the plant.

Cleaning the territory from the rubble continues. The amount of damage will be determined after the end of the examination and calculation of losses. Only after receiving an accurate assessment of damage inflicted by the plant, the deadlines for the restoration of the enterprise and its return to full work will be understood, the report said.

Telegram channel Nexta Live published a video. The channel notes that the restoration of the plant is impossible in the near future.



Context

In Kamchatka on July 30, the strongest earthquake of magnitude 8.8 since 1952 occurred since 1952. Underground shocks by force up to 8 points were felt on the northern smokers. The threat of Tsunami was declared in Kamchatka and in the North Kuril district, in which the emergency regime was also introduced. Four waves of the tsunami partially damaged the port infrastructure and other objects. Currently, the sea and helicopter message and the work of the local port have been resumed in North-Kurilsk.

The base of the Russian nuclear submarines “Rybachy” in Kamchatka also received damage after the earthquake and tsunami.

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