Can you imagine watching a tornado lift a boat right off the shore? This heart-stopping scene unfolded in Russia's Krasnodar region, where heavy rains and catastrophic weather conditions followed a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the Kuril Islands on Sunday.

The chaos didn't just begin there. Just days earlier, an alarming 8.8 magnitude quake rattled the area near Petropavlovsk, prompting tsunami alerts across Japan, the US coasts, and even leading to warnings of towering waves up to 13 feet high. Talk about a wild few days!

As the sirens blared through the air on Sunday, three villages were submerged in floodwaters that rushed in like a tidal wave, sweeping away bridges and leaving destruction in their wake. One dramatic clip has captured the moment a tornado not only caught a boat but flung it from the shoreline, leaving onlookers screaming in shock as debris erupted into the sky.

But that’s not all! Adding to the turmoil, the long-dormant Krasheninnikov Volcano in the Kamchatka Peninsula erupted overnight for the first time in 600 years, sending orange alerts to nearby aircraft. Can you believe it’s been silent for six centuries, only to come alive amidst all this madness?

As for tsunami warnings, the Russian Ministry for Emergency Services issued alerts about potential waves in three areas of Kamchatka, though they later scaled back the warnings. However, they still urged people to steer clear of the shoreline, reminding everyone that even a low wave can be dangerous. It’s a reminder of nature’s unpredictability and how quickly things can spiral out of control.