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Russia’s Rybachiy Submarine Base Damaged by Quake: Reports

Visible damage at Russia’s nuclear submarine base includes a floating pier segment that appears to have detached from its anchor point.

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A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on July 30 has reportedly caused damage to the Rybachiy nuclear submarine base, according to the latest reports from commercial satellite images.

The base is located roughly 80 miles from the epicentre and serves as a critical hub for Russia’s Pacific Fleet.

Satellite Imagery Reveals Structural Impact

Satellite photos captured by Planet Labs show that one of the base’s floating piers appears damaged. A segment of the pier seems to have detached from its anchor point, creating visible misalignment when compared to earlier imagery.

“From the satellite perspective, the structure looks disjointed,” reported The New York Times.

Despite the visible damage to the pier, the rest of the facility—including five submarines and several vessels—appeared undisturbed and remained securely moored.

According to the report, international nuclear monitoring agencies confirmed that radiation levels in the area were normal.

No Official Confirmation from Russian Authorities

As of the time of this report, Russian authorities had not officially confirmed any damage to the facility.

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Base’s Proximity to Epicentre Raises Concerns

The Rybachiy base, constructed during the Soviet era, holds major strategic value for Russia’s Pacific operations. It has undergone recent upgrades, including the addition of two new floating piers since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The base’s close proximity to the quake’s epicentre has alarmed military analysts, with some questioning its long-term resilience to high-magnitude seismic events, as reported by The Metro.

No Casualties, Minor Damage in Surrounding Areas

Despite the earthquake’s intensity, no fatalities or major injuries were reported in the Kamchatka Peninsula.

The nearby city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, which shares a bay with the Rybachiy base, sustained only minor structural damage.

Tsunami warnings were issued across parts of the Pacific, including French Polynesia and Chile, though no waves reached urban areas.

Aftershocks and Volcanic Activity Continue

In the days following the main event, the region experienced multiple aftershocks. Notably, a magnitude 5.0 earthquake was recorded 108 kilometers southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy on Tuesday. Volcanic activity also intensified in the Kamchatka region.

Strategic Submarines Based at Rybachiy

The Rybachiy base is believed to house several of Russia’s most advanced nuclear-powered submarines, including:

  • Alexander Nevsky
  • Vladimir Monomakh
  • K-44 Ryazan

Due to its military importance, access to the base and surrounding town is highly restricted.

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