Map shows were tsunami warnings are in place after 8.8-magnitude earthquake – Bundlezy

Map shows were tsunami warnings are in place after 8.8-magnitude earthquake

A powerful wave washes past a building located near the shore, after a powerful earthquake struck off the Kamchatka Peninsula, in Severo-Kurilsk, Sakhalin Region, Russia July 30, 2025 in this screen grab obtained from social media video Social media/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. NEWS USE ONLY Reuters was able to confirm the location by buildings, water body and terrain which match with satellite images. Reuters was able to confirm the date by the corroborating local reports and official statements
A powerful wave washes past a building located near the shore, after a powerful earthquake struck off the Kamchatka Peninsula, in Severo-Kurilsk, Sakhalin Region, Russia (Picture: Russia)

A map shows the epicentre of one of the most powerful earthquakes everrecorded, along with large parts of the Pacific Ocean now under tsunami warnings.

The 8.8-magnitude tremor struck off the city of Petropavlovsk, on Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula, where around 2,000 people was evacuated.

Waves up to four metres high were observed reaching as far as the World War II monument about 400 metres from the shoreline – and this is not the worst of it.

Follow the latest updates on the earthquake on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula with Metro’s live blog

Parts of the Severo-Kurilsk town were later submerged by 13-foot waves. A A state of emergency has been declared on the Russian Kuril Islands.

Warnings or alerts about tsunami waves have been issued in more than a dozen countries and territories this morning – Russia, Japan, Taiwan, The Philippines, China, Hawaii, Guam, Tonga, California, Alaska, Oregon, Peru, Washington, British Columbia, Mexico, and Ecuador.

The situation remains highly volatile – with seismic activity still ongoing and aftershocks rattling the region.

Forecasts about tsunamis and risk zones and evacuation orders are still being updated by the houras new data emerges.

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A map shows where the warning and other alerts for tsunami are in the Pacific (Picture: metro)

Fear is spreading quickly in coastal towns where memories of disasters in the recent past are fresh and residents are unsure whether to stay put and seek higher ground – but risk being swept away – or flee but get trapped in a traffic gridlock, like in Hawaii.

Since the earthquake first hit, videos have been circulating on social media of waves reaching different parts of the Pacific.

California is one of the regions that was hit. The local branch of the US National Weather Service saying tide gauges off the state’s northern coast recorded the waves.

NWS Eureka warned people to stay away from beaches as waves would ‘continue to build through the night’ as high tide approached.

Japan is taking drastic measures and evacuating the Fukushima nuclear plant ‘to ensure absolute safety’.

The Tokyo Electric Power Company said: ‘We have confirmed that all personnel at Fukushima Daiichi and Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Stations have evacuated to higher ground, and no injuries have been reported at this time. 

‘We have also confirmed that there are no abnormalities in plant parameters or equipment at both plants. 

‘We will continue to closely monitor tsunami information and any impacts to the plants.’

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