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Tsunami spreads through Pacific Tsunami spreads through Pacific
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Nations around the Pacific Ocean are on full alert as a tsunami triggered by a 8.8 magnitude earthquake in central Chile brings higher than normal waves. Nations around the Pacific Ocean have been pounded by tsunami waves triggered by a 8.8 magnitude earthquake in central Chile.
Tsunami warnings have sounded in an area affecting about a quarter of the globe, the latest in Japan, where waves of up to 3m (9ft) are predicted. Japan is the latest country to issue a warning, with waves of up to 3m (9ft) predicted, but in most areas the danger is thought to have passed.
There are few reports of major damage, but at least five deaths were reported in Chile's Juan Fernandez island group. There were few reports of major damage, but there were at least five deaths in Chile's Juan Fernandez island group.
The southern Chilean port of Talcahuano is thought to be the worst hit. The southern Chilean port of Talcahuano is also thought to have been badly hit.
Fishing boats there were thrown out of the water and port facilities damaged.Fishing boats there were thrown out of the water and port facilities damaged.
Warning systems have improved since the 2004 Indonesia quake sparked a tsunami that killed nearly 250,000 people.Warning systems have improved since the 2004 Indonesia quake sparked a tsunami that killed nearly 250,000 people.
Nations and regions affected by the Pacific "Ring of Fire" have all sounded alerts, trying to estimate the anticipated time of arrival of any tsunami. Nations and regions affected by the Pacific "Ring of Fire" all sounded alerts, trying to estimate the anticipated time of arrival of any tsunami.
'Urgent action' Ordinary stormy day
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has said there may be "widespread damage" from high waves. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had warned of "widespread damage", but later said waves were not as high as predicted.
A warning was issued in Hawaii for a possible tsunamiA warning was issued in Hawaii for a possible tsunami
"Authorities should take appropriate action in response to this threat," it said. However, large waves struck Chile's Juan Fernandez island group, reaching halfway into one inhabited area and killing five people. Several more are missing.
Large waves struck Chile's Juan Fernandez island group, reaching halfway into one inhabited area and killing five people. Several more are missing.
Two aid ships are reported to be on their way.Two aid ships are reported to be on their way.
Part of the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia were hit by a 4m (13ft) wave, but no casualties were reported, AFP news agency said.Part of the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia were hit by a 4m (13ft) wave, but no casualties were reported, AFP news agency said.
It has been difficult to estimate the possible wave heights of any tsunami - the waves may not arrive at all or could be as high as 10 metres above normal sea level.
In Tahiti, traffic was banned on roads less than 500m from sea, and residents on low-lying land were told to get to higher ground, but the first tsunami waves were smaller there, measuring only 36cm.In Tahiti, traffic was banned on roads less than 500m from sea, and residents on low-lying land were told to get to higher ground, but the first tsunami waves were smaller there, measuring only 36cm.
New Zealand warned waves up to 3m could hit the main North and South Islands plus outlying islands, but there were no reports of casualties or major damage.New Zealand warned waves up to 3m could hit the main North and South Islands plus outlying islands, but there were no reports of casualties or major damage.
Waves measuring 20cm hit the Chatham Islands, about 400 miles from the mainland, about 1905 GMT, but the Ministry of Civil Defence warned that "the greatest wave heights will occur between six and 12 hours after the initial arrivals."
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii was monitoring the wavesThe Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii was monitoring the waves
American Samoa has urged residents to seek shelter, calling on coastal villagers to seek higher ground.
Sirens were sounded in Hawaii to alert residents to the tsunami threat several hours before waves were expected.Sirens were sounded in Hawaii to alert residents to the tsunami threat several hours before waves were expected.
The first waves hit about 2200 GMT, after water began moving away from the shore at Hilo Bay on the Big Island before returning.The first waves hit about 2200 GMT, after water began moving away from the shore at Hilo Bay on the Big Island before returning.
But correspondents say that, although 8ft (2.5m) waves had been predicted, the islands experienced nothing noticeably different from an ordinary stormy day.But correspondents say that, although 8ft (2.5m) waves had been predicted, the islands experienced nothing noticeably different from an ordinary stormy day.
Hawaiian officials later lifted the tsunami warning.Hawaiian officials later lifted the tsunami warning.
Strong currents
Australian officials warned of "possible dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding" from Sydney to Brisbane.Australian officials warned of "possible dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding" from Sydney to Brisbane.
Japan may be hit at 0300 GMT on Sunday, the country's meteorological agency said, calling for people to be fully alert.Japan may be hit at 0300 GMT on Sunday, the country's meteorological agency said, calling for people to be fully alert.
California has also warned its coastal cities to prepare for possible tsunami waves, the first strike possibly around San Diego.
The Cook Islands, Kiribati, Niue, Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu could also all be at risk.