More nations issue tsunami warnings as powerful earthquake hits Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula

Following a massive 8.7-magnitude earthquake that struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, fresh tsunami warnings have also been issued for coastal regions in China
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Beijing: Following a massive 8.7-magnitude earthquake that struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, fresh tsunami warnings have also been issued for coastal regions in China, Peru, and Ecuador, intensifying concerns across the Pacific basin.

The powerful quake, centred approximately 119 kilometres (74 miles) from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky — a Russian city with a population nearing 180,000 — prompted immediate tsunami warnings in Russia, Japan, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and multiple Pacific Island nations.

Authorities swiftly initiated evacuations in several areas near the quake’s epicentre, particularly across the Kamchatka Peninsula, where tsunami waves ranging from 3 to 4 metres (10 to 13 feet) were reported. Residents in vulnerable coastal zones were moved to higher ground as a precautionary measure. In China, officials expect tsunami waves to impact parts of the eastern coastline.

The Ministry of National Resources released an advisory stating, “Based on the latest warning and analysis results, the Tsunami Advisory Centre of the Ministry of National Resources has determined that the earthquake has triggered a tsunami, which is expected to cause damage to certain coastal areas of China.” Waves are projected to range in height from 30 centimetres to one metre.

Peru’s Navy has also issued a tsunami alert for its coast following an assessment by the National Tsunami Warning Centre. (IANS)

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