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Tsunami alerts issued after powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake off Russia | News

29 July 2025
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Tsunami alerts issued after powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake off Russia | News
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A powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck 136km east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in Russia’s far east, triggering tsunami alerts in multiple countries, with waves of 3-4 meters reported in the Kamchatka region. Japan issued a tsunami advisory for waves up to 1 meter, and Hawaii is on a tsunami watch, though there are currently no reports of damage or casualties.

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