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Tsunami warning sparks evacuations in Japan and US after powerful Russia earthquake Tsunami alerts scaled back after huge earthquake prompts evacuations across Pacific
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Watch: Major earthquake off Russia triggers widespread tsunami warningsWatch: Major earthquake off Russia triggers widespread tsunami warnings
A powerful earthquake off the coast of Russia has triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific, prompting emergency evacuations from Russia's far-east to northern Japan, Hawaii and the US west coast. Tsunami alerts have been scaled back across much of the Pacific after one of the world's strongest earthquakes struck Russia's Far East.
The 8.8 magnitude quake struck near Russia's far-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula at 11:25 local time on Wednesday (23:00 GMT on Tuesday). The 8.8 magnitude quake struck near the Kamchatka Peninsula at 11:25 local time on Wednesday (00:25 BST) - triggering tsunami warnings that led to more than two million people being ordered to evacuate in areas including parts of Russia, Japan, and the US state of Hawaii.
It is one of the 10 most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, the US Geological Survey said. However there have been no initial reports of severe damage or injury. Despite the earthquake's strength, there were no reports of severe damage or injury.
Thousands of people in nations across the Pacific evacuated to higher ground, but in many regions, tsunami warnings have been downgraded. "The disaster we were expecting did not come," a Hawaii tourist told the BBC.
On the west coast of the United States, waves continue to roll through, however, heading south. Thousands of people along the coast there fled for higher ground as waves of 1.2m hit Oahu, and even larger ones of 1.7m struck Maui.
Crescent City in northern California recorded waves of up to 1.09m (3.6ft), according to the National Tsunami Warning Centre.
Further south, there were tidal surges of up to 0.7m in San Francisco.
And even further south, the Los Angeles weather service said that Port San Luis was seeing a "rapid and damaging surge, going from low to high tide".
In Hawaii, where thousands of people along the coast fled for higher ground, waves of 1.2m (4ft) hit Oahu, and even larger ones of 1.7m struck Maui.
Governor Josh Green did not hold back when he warned residents: "It is not a regular wave. It will actually kill you if you get hit by a tsunami."Governor Josh Green did not hold back when he warned residents: "It is not a regular wave. It will actually kill you if you get hit by a tsunami."
However, a few hours later he reported that: "So far we have not seen a wave of consequence". However, a few hours later he reported that: "So far we have not seen a wave of consequence."
The tsunami warning for Hawaii was downgraded to an advisory level by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC), meaning there is the potential for strong waves, currents and minor flooding, but a major tsunami is no longer expected.The tsunami warning for Hawaii was downgraded to an advisory level by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC), meaning there is the potential for strong waves, currents and minor flooding, but a major tsunami is no longer expected.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency director, Stephen Logan, said those evacuated may now return home but urged people to be careful, drive slowly, and watch for flooding. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency director, Stephen Logan, later said those evacuated could return home but urged people to be careful, drive slowly, and watch for flooding.
In Russia, where the quake originated, tsunami waves of up to 5m (16ft) struck areas including Severo-Kurilsk, a port town of about 2,000 people. No major injuries or damage have been reported and officials have now lifted the tsunami warning for Kamchatka. Why did Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage?
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Crescent City in northern California, on the west coast of the US, recorded waves of up to 1.09m (3.6ft), according to the National Tsunami Warning Centre.
Further south, there were tidal surges of up to 0.7m in San Francisco. In Los Angeles, the weather service said Port San Luis was seeing a "rapid and damaging surge, going from low to high tide".
British Columbia, in Canada, issued a tsunami advisory for most coastal areas, where residents were told to avoid the ocean and await the all-clear. This was later cancelled.
In Russia, where the quake originated, tsunami waves of up to 5m (16ft) struck areas including Severo-Kurilsk, a port town of about 2,000 people, which was evacuated.
No major injuries or damage were reported and officials later lifted the tsunami warning for Kamchatka, although it was later reported the Klyuchevskoy Volcano had begun erupting.
Russia's Geophysical Survey said red-hot lava had been observed flowing down the western slope of the volcano, which erupts regularly.
The Sakhalin region declared a state of emergency in the northern Kuril islands, where the power grid was shut down after it was damaged by the quake.The Sakhalin region declared a state of emergency in the northern Kuril islands, where the power grid was shut down after it was damaged by the quake.
Kamchatka Governor Vladimir Solodov described it as the most powerful earthquake the region has experienced in decades. At least six aftershocks followed, including one measuring 6.9.Kamchatka Governor Vladimir Solodov described it as the most powerful earthquake the region has experienced in decades. At least six aftershocks followed, including one measuring 6.9.
In Japan, thousands were woken by tsunami sirens, with waves more than a metre high hitting the Pacific coast, particularly in Iwate prefecture where nearly two million people were told to evacuate.In Japan, thousands were woken by tsunami sirens, with waves more than a metre high hitting the Pacific coast, particularly in Iwate prefecture where nearly two million people were told to evacuate.
Authorities have since downgraded the tsunami warning to advisory for many areas, spanning from the north of Tokyo down to Wakayama in the south-west. Authorities later downgraded the tsunami warning to advisory for many areas, spanning from the north of Tokyo down to Wakayama in the south-west.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said there was no confirmation of any damage so far.Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said there was no confirmation of any damage so far.
At the embattled Fukushima nuclear plant, all 4,000 workers were evacuated, but the plant's operators said there were no "abnormalities" detected. At the Fukushima nuclear plant, all 4,000 workers were evacuated, but the plant's operators said there were no "abnormalities" detected.
In March 2011, the plant was hit by a devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown.In March 2011, the plant was hit by a devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown.
British Columbia, in Canada, has issued a tsunami advisory for most coastal areas, where residents have been told to avoid the ocean and await the all-clear.
People take shelter at a temporary tsunami evacuation site in Kushiro, Hokkaido, in northern JapanPeople take shelter at a temporary tsunami evacuation site in Kushiro, Hokkaido, in northern Japan
In French Polynesia, officials raised predicted wave heights for Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands to 4m, with smaller waves of just under a metre expected on surrounding islands.In French Polynesia, officials raised predicted wave heights for Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands to 4m, with smaller waves of just under a metre expected on surrounding islands.
Tsunami alerts remain in place for Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu and coastal residents have been told to evacuate to higher ground. The French High Commission there later said wave heights had reached only 1.5m.
China's alert for Zhejiang Province and Shanghai has been lifted, with no reported damage. The Philippines has also cancelled its alerts. Tsunami alerts were also issued for Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, with coastal residents told to evacuate to higher ground.
Taiwan's advisory remains active. China's alert for Zhejiang Province and Shanghai was lifted, with no reported damage, while the Philippines and Taiwan also cancelled their alerts.
Smaller tsunami wave activity between 1m-3m is possible along some coasts of Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Australia, Colombia, Mexico, New Zealand and Tonga. Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Australia, Colombia, Mexico, New Zealand and Tonga were all warned of possible smaller tsunami wave activity between 1m-3m.
In Peru, officials have issued a tsunami warning and are keeping "constant surveillance" on the situation. In Peru, officials issued a tsunami warning and closed 65 of its 125 Pacific ports. Some roads were also closed near a beach in Lima, Peru's capital.
The tsunami warning was triggered by a powerful earthquake which struck about 126km (78 miles) from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, at a depth of 18km, the United States Geological Survey reported. Wednesday's earthquake occurred in a "seismically active" part of the world called the Pacific Ring of Fire. About 80% of the world's earthquakes occur along the ring, according to the British Geological Survey.
The agency said that the tremor was tied as the sixth most severe quake in history, with the 2010 earthquake in BiobĂ­o, Chile, and the 1906 earthquake in Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Kamchatka lies close to one of these plate boundaries, as does Japan, the Philippines, and the Pacific coast of much of the Americas.
Hawaiians cram roads away from coasts as waves arrive The earthquake was the joint sixth largest-ever recorded along with previous ones off the coasts of Chile and Ecuador. The fifth-largest, a 9.0 earthquake, also occurred near Kamchatka in 1952. It resulted in a 12m-high tsunami to the south of the peninsula.
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Are you in any of the affective areas? If it is safe to do so, please get in touch.Are you in any of the affective areas? If it is safe to do so, please get in touch.