Tsunami Waves Strike Across Pacific After Massive Russian Earthquake
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck Russia's Far East, initiating tsunami warnings across the Pacific, affecting regions from Japan to the US West Coast. While limited injuries and damages were reported, authorities emphasize ongoing risks, urging residents to avoid shorelines amid fluctuating wave warnings.

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An 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Russia's Far East, triggering a series of tsunami warnings across the Pacific, affecting areas from Japan to the US West Coast. Authorities issued precautionary warnings to keep residents away from shorelines due to ongoing risks from the waves.
In Japan, Hawai'i, and various parts of the US, people evacuated amid memories of past disasters, though initial reports suggest minimal damage so far. Political and emergency management leaders emphasize vigilance and safety protocols, as waves continue to fluctuate along the coastlines.
Limited injuries were reported in Russia and Japan, with tsunami advisories impacting transport and coastal activities. The event serves as a stark reminder of nature's power and the critical importance of disaster preparedness.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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