Tsunami warnings after quake strikes off Russia's east coast

World Wednesday 30/July/2025 06:36 AM
By: dw
Tsunami warnings after quake strikes off Russia's east coast

A powerful earthquake struck off the coast of the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia's Far East on Wednesday morning, triggering tsunami warnings in Japan and the US island of Hawaii.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the magnitude-8.8 tremor struck at a shallow depth of 19.3 km (12 miles).

Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a tsunami warning, with waves of up to 3 meters (nearly 10 feet) possible in areas along Japan's east and northeast coast.

"A tsunami advisory has been issued as of 08:37 (2337 GMT) on July 30," the JMA said on X, adding that "tsunamis will strike repeatedly. Do not enter the sea or approach the coast until the warning is lifted."

"Tsunami waves are approaching the coasts. Evacuate as quickly as possible," the JMA said in a separate update.

Kamchatka's regional minister for emergency situations, Sergei Lebedev, warned that a tsunami of between 3-4 meters was recorded in parts of Kamchatka, as he urged residents to move away from the peninsula's shoreline.

First tsunami waves reach Russian, Japanese shores

Tsunami waves have reached coastal areas in Russia's Kuril Islands as well as Japan's northernmost large island of Hokkaido, authorities said.

Local governor Valery Limarenko said the first tsunami wave had struck the coast of Severo-Kurilsk, the main settlement on the Pacific archipelago.

Residents have been urged to remain on high ground until the threat of repeat waves has passed.

The JMA, meanwhile, said a first wave of about 30 centimeters (1 foot) had reached the town of Nemuro, on Hokkaido's east coast.

Warnings issued across the Pacific

A tsunami warning has also been issued for the US state of Hawaii. Authorities in Honolulu have called for people to evacuate from coastal areas as it said "destructive" waves were expected.

Authorities in California issued a tsunami watch for sections of the central coastline, including San Francisco. A lower-level tsunami advisory is in effect for the entire US Pacific coast.

The massive quake also triggered warnings of waves possibly hitting the coast of Ecuador and Chile along South America's west coast, according to the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.