Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake causes tsunami in Russia's Far East with warnings issued for Japan Hawaii and California

Cliff Notes An 8.8-magnitude earthquake has struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, damaging buildings and prompting evacuations. Tsunami warnings issued for Japan, Hawaii, California, and the Philippines, with waves of up to four metres recorded in Kamchatka. Numerous injuries reported in the region, and significant aftershocks are expected to continue for the next month. Powerful 8.8-magnitude

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Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake causes tsunami in Russia's Far East with warnings issued for Japan Hawaii and California

Cliff Notes

  • An 8.8-magnitude earthquake has struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, damaging buildings and prompting evacuations.
  • Tsunami warnings issued for Japan, Hawaii, California, and the Philippines, with waves of up to four metres recorded in Kamchatka.
  • Numerous injuries reported in the region, and significant aftershocks are expected to continue for the next month.

Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake causes tsunami in Russia’s Far East – with warnings issued for Japan, Hawaii and California | World News

A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake has struck off Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami warnings for several countries.

Waves of up to four metres (13 feet) were recorded in Kamchatka Peninsula, leading to evacuations and damaging buildings, officials said.

Tsunami warnings have been issued for Japan, parts of the US including Hawaii, California and Alaska, and the Philippines.

From Japan you can see the waves catching momentum in Tokyo, following the earthquake with three warnings issues in the last 60 minutes around 5am BST.

Follow live updates as widespread tsunami warnings issued

The Honolulu Department of Emergency Management in Hawaii has called for the evacuation of some coastal areas, writing on X: “Take Action! Destructive tsunami waves expected.”

The first waves in Hawaii are expected to hit at 7pm local time (6am UK time).

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has said waves of one to three metre (three to 10 feet) above tide level were possible along some coastal areas of Hawaii, Chile, Japan and the Solomon Islands.

Kamchatka Governor Vladimir Solodov had earlier said: “Today’s earthquake was serious and the strongest in decades of tremors.”

A map of the Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake causes tsunami in Russia
The Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake causes tsunami in Russia, Japan and Hawaii.

Damage caused to a building in Russia following the earthquake

Several people in the region sought medical assistance following the quake, Oleg Melnikov, regional health minister told Russia’s Tass state news agency.

“Unfortunately, there are some people injured during the seismic event. Some were hurt while running outside, and one patient jumped out of a window. A woman was also injured inside the new airport terminal,” Mr Melnikov said.

Russia‘s Tass news agency reported from the biggest city nearby, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, that many people ran out into the street, while cabinets toppled inside homes, mirrors were broken, cars swayed on roads and balconies on buildings shook noticeably.

Power outages and mobile phone service failures were also reported in the capital of the Kamchatka region.

Waves off the coast of the Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan after the tsunami warning was issued.

The first tsunami wave hit the coastal area of Severo-Kurilsk, the main settlement on Russia’s Kuril Islands in the Pacific, according to the local governor Valery Limarenko.

He said residents were safe and staying on high ground until the threat of a repeat wave was gone.

A regional branch of Russia’s geophysical service has said that “significant, noticeable” aftershocks with magnitudes of up to 7.5 after expected to continue for at least another month.

At least three tsunami waves have hit the Russian port town
At least three tsunami waves have hit the Russian port town

Japan issued a tsunami warning, saying it expects waves as high as three metres to arrive along large coastal areas along the Pacific Ocean.

It has ordered the evacuation of some areas.

People gathered on top of a building in Japan after the tsunami warning was issued

The National Tsunami Warning Center, based in Alaska, issued a tsunami warning for parts of the Alaska Aleutian Islands.

The National Weather Service‘s Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami from the quake had been generated that could cause damage along the coastlines of all the Hawaiian islands.

The US Geological Survey said the earthquake was shallow at a depth of 19.3 km (12 miles), and was centred about 125 km (80 miles) east-southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a city of 165,000 along the coast of Avacha Bay. It revised the magnitude up twice from 8.0 and 8.7 to 8.8 earlier.

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s disaster management agency has warned that the country’s coastal areas could expect “strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges at the shore”.

In a national advisory alert, Civil Defence New Zealand said there was no immediate need to evacuate but said citizens should stay away from beaches and shore areas.

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