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In the evening on Tuesday July 29, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula leading to widespread tsunami warnings along the entire Pacific Coast of the United States.
But the danger appeared to be waning in some places, with the US state of Hawaii and Japan downgrading their warnings.
A tsunami sent waves into parts of Russia, Japan, Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off ...
The country's Ministry for Emergency Services said the quake near the Kuril Islands could have triggered a tsunami wave up to 19 centimeters (7.5 inches). That warning has now bee ...
An earthquake of magnitude 8.8 - one of the world's strongest-struck Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula early on ...
Imagine a wall of water taller than the Empire State Building crashing through a quiet fjord in the dead of night. No warning ...
Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula and surrounding Pacific Rim regions continued to experience seismic instability, with dozens of ...
Japan reports one death during coastal evacuation but cancels warning across the country by Thursday afternoon.
Chile has upgraded its tsunami warning to its highest level. The red alert covers most of its 6,400-kilometer (4,000-mile) ...
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Sunday afternoon said there is no threat of tsunami to the country ...
The latest quake followed the massive July 30 earthquake that measured 8.8 in magnitude and occurred off the Kamchatka ...
Officials are warning people to stay away from beaches and waterways in a small California city near the border with Oregon ...