First Tsunami Waves Slam Into Alaska And Japan Amid Frantic Warnings Following Mega Earthquake

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The first tsunami waves have already struck Alaska, Japan and Russia following an 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Pacific. The world’s largest in 14 years, the earthquake has also prompted warnings and evacuations across the region.

Damage was reported in eastern Russia where tremors shook buildings and damaged a local kindergarten. The port town of Severo-Kurilsk was flooded as well. No injuries have been reported so far, but a state of emergency has been declared in the Kuril Islands.

The tsunami was expected to hit Hawaii at 7:17 PM local time, but nothing has been reported yet. Water was seen receding into the sea on webcams at approximately 7:30 PM, suggesting that waves are soon to arrive. Netizens report a buzz on the Hawaii coast with one user describing “a lot of people” on their balconies “hooting and cheering in anticipation.”

30cm (1 foot) waves strike northern Japan with more on the way

Map showing first tsunami waves hitting Alaska and Japan after major earthquake, with seismic activity marked across Pacific Rim.

Image credits: USGS

Parking lot with visible cracks in the pavement showing ground shifts after first tsunami waves slam into Alaska and Japan.

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The first waves to hit Japan’s northern coast in Hokkaido were measured at 30cm (1 foot). Officials anticipate the waves growing in the coming hours, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center stated that waves of up to three meters (almost 10 feet) above tide level were possible in Hawaii, Chile, Japan and the Solomon Islands. Russia and Ecuador may see even higher surges.

As a result, Japan has issued evacuation orders covering 1.9 million people along its eastern Pacific coast. In Tokyo, the government has urged people to stay away from the sea. Workers at the Fukushima nuclear plant, which suffered damage in the 2011 Tsunami leading to a major nuclear disaster, were evacuated.

Damaged building with exposed interior after tsunami waves slam into Alaska and Japan following mega earthquake warnings.

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The Tsunami is expected to reach parts of the United States including Hawaii, Alaska and California where officials are urging people to evacuate

Aerial view of first tsunami waves slamming into coastal areas of Japan following a mega earthquake warning.

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In the United States, the National Weather Service has issued a tsunami warning for Hawaii,  parts of Alaska, and the Northern California coast as well as advisories for much of the west coast including Oregon and California. Honolulu mayor Rick Blangiardi urged people to “get to higher ground.” Additionally, the Disney resort on Oahu warned guests to stay on floors three and above. 

Flights in Hawaii have been grounded, and the National Guard is on standby to assist with medical evacuation and recovery efforts. The US Coast Guard has ordered ships to leave Hawaii ports. Emergency shelters have been opened for evacuees.

Los Angeles Major Karen Bass urged residents to “stay alert” and assured that emergency officials were ready to respond. Police and fire battalions in coastal areas are on standby.

Helicopters were seen along the LA coast using loudspeakers to warn boaters and beachgoers.

Waves are expected to reach the area around 1 AM local time.

Flooded coastal area with strong tsunami waves hitting the shore after mega earthquake, showing damaged structures and rising waters.

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Mexico and Central American countries have issued alerts stretching from Ensenada in Baja California down the coast to Panama.

In South America, alerts have been issued in Chile, Peru and Ecuador. The Ecuadorian government has evacuated the Galápago Islands.

On the other side of the Pacific, New Zealand warned of “strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges” along the coast. Australia reported no threat of tsunami.

Map showing tsunami threat zones and earthquake warnings along Alaska, Japan, and Pacific coast following a mega earthquake alert.

Image credits: NOAA

People gathered on ship deck as first tsunami waves hit Alaska following mega earthquake warnings.

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The earthquake occurred in the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an area geologically prone to tectonic activity like earthquakes and volcanoes

Tsunami wave forecast map showing expected wave heights of 1 to 5 feet along the California coast after mega earthquake warnings.

Image credits: NWSEureka

Tsunami waves inundate coastal buildings in Alaska and Japan following mega earthquake warning alerts.

Image credits: CNBC-TV18

According to the United States Geological Survey, tsunamis can be triggered by large earthquakes in or near the ocean, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides and onshore landslides where enough debris falls into the sea to trigger a wave.

Despite popular belief, tsunamis are rarely single waves but instead consist of multiple waves with powerful currents. They do not crest or break like wind-generated waves. Rather, they behave like a “fast-moving tide” that rushes inland, flooding coastal areas. These waves can continue for hours.

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If you see a tsunami, it is likely too late to outrun it. As a result, the US National Weather service urges residents to follow instructions from officials. 

Under a tsunami warning, evacuation is recommended. Move to high ground and as far inland as possible.

Under a tsunami advisory, stay away from the beach and waterways. These may experience flooding.

Under a tsunami watch, stay tuned for more information.

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First tsunami waves slam into coastal areas of Alaska and Japan following a massive earthquake, triggering urgent warnings.

First tsunami waves slam into Alaska and Japan following a mega earthquake, amid frantic tsunami warnings.

Tsunami waves hitting Alaska and Japan coastline with emergency warnings after a massive earthquake triggers coastal flooding fears.

Text message screenshot showing someone reporting their sister and family were evacuated to higher ground on Maui about 2 hours ago amid tsunami warnings.

First tsunami waves slam into Alaska and Japan amid frantic warnings following mega earthquake causing evacuations.

Tsunami waves hitting Alaska and Japan following mega earthquake, amid urgent warnings and emergency alerts.

Tsunami waves hitting coastal areas in Alaska and Japan after a massive earthquake prompts urgent warnings.

Comment by Michael Carmack describing an 8.7 mega earthquake with warnings of first tsunami waves hitting Alaska and Japan.

Comment about Alaska's tsunami alert update after a mega earthquake triggering tsunami waves in Alaska and Japan.

Comment by George Robert Vitkos discussing a long night in Hawaii and the northern Pacific Rim amid tsunami wave warnings.

Alt text: Person sharing a heartfelt message about tsunami waves and warnings affecting family stationed in Alaska and Japan after mega earthquake

Text post by Julie Sommers warning about tsunami and evacuations in Hawaii following earthquake, roads congested and prayers requested.

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Comment reporting tsunami waves of 3-4 meters after mega earthquake with no deaths or injuries in affected areas.

Comment discussing wave heights and impact after first tsunami waves slam into Alaska and Japan amid frantic warnings following mega earthquake.

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Comment about evacuation to higher ground in Japan following first tsunami waves after mega earthquake warnings.

Comment by Bernice Pavlova about nature's connection across oceans and praying for safety amid tsunami warnings after mega earthquake.

User comment expressing hope for safety in Hawaii and the West coast of America amid tsunami warnings following mega earthquake.

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