Major Quake Near Russia Triggers Pacific Tsunami Alerts

An 8.8 magnitude earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered Pacific-wide tsunami warnings, forcing evacuations in Japan, Hawaii and Russia with initial reports of infrastructure damage.
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Massive Earthquake Strikes Off Kamchatka Coast

A powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula early today, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific Rim. The quake occurred at approximately 01:30 CEST at a depth of 30 km, about 130 km east of the peninsula.

Evacuations and Warnings

Japan issued evacuation orders for 1.9 million people across 112 coastal communities. Hawaii's emergency management declared "immediate evacuation" for Oahu, including Honolulu. Russia declared a state of emergency on the Kuril Islands after tsunami waves damaged Severo-Kurilsk harbor.

Historic Seismic Event

This ranks as the 6th strongest earthquake ever recorded and the most powerful since Japan's 2011 Tohoku disaster. The Kamchatka region lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where tectonic plate collisions cause frequent seismic activity.

Damage and Response

Initial reports show significant damage to Russian fishing fleets and infrastructure. Japanese authorities activated nationwide warning systems, while US President Trump urged coastal residents to "stay strong and stay safe". No major casualties have been confirmed.

Haruto Yamamoto
Haruto Yamamoto

Haruto Yamamoto is a prominent Japanese journalist specializing in technology reporting, with particular expertise covering AI innovations and startup ecosystems in Japan.

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