Pacific-Wide Tsunami Threat After Major Earthquake Strikes Near Russia
A major earthquake measuring 8.8 on the Richter scale struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, generating widespread tsunami warnings and prompting evacuations across the Pacific Ocean.
Tsunami Alerts and Evacuations
Coastal communities from Japan to the Americas braced for potential tsunami impacts. Northern California remained under a tsunami warning for several hours, while Southern California and Alaska were later given the all-clear. Evacuations were ordered in several regions, including parts of Japan and the Pacific coast of Colombia, where authorities issued a red alert. Precautionary measures were taken in Ecuador, Peru (which closed 65 ports), and French Polynesia.
Impact Across the Pacific
While Mexico also received a tsunami alert, it was primarily precautionary, with no immediate reports of damage. The US Pacific coast experienced varying levels of alert, causing concern and disruption for coastal residents. The situation continues to unfold as officials monitor the waves and assess potential damage. The earthquake’s impact underscores the importance of early warning systems and preparedness in vulnerable coastal regions.