Key Points

A powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami warnings across the US and Pacific nations. Donald Trump urged residents in Alaska and the Pacific Coast to stay safe as waves up to 4 meters were reported. Evacuations were ordered in Hawaii and Russia’s Kuril Islands as authorities warned of potential danger. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center advised urgent action to protect lives and property.

Key Points: Trump Urges Safety After Russia Quake Triggers US Tsunami Warning

  • 8.7-magnitude quake hits Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
  • Tsunami warnings issued for Alaska, Hawaii, and Pacific Coast
  • Waves up to 4 meters reported near epicenter
  • Evacuations underway in Hawaii and Kuril Islands
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Stay strong and safe: Trump's message after tsunami warning in parts of US

Trump warns Alaska and Pacific Coast residents after an 8.7-magnitude quake near Russia prompts tsunami alerts across the US and Pacific nations.

"Stay strong and stay safe! – Donald Trump"

Washington, July 30

US President Donald Trump has asked the residents across Alaska and the Pacific Coast to stay "strong and safe" after a powerful 8.7 magnitude earthquake jolted Russia's Far East early on Wednesday, prompting a tsunami warning.

The massive 8.7-magnitude quake struck off the coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, causing significant concern across the Pacific basin.

The quake, centred approximately 119 kilometres (74 miles) from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a Russian city with a population of around 180,000, triggered immediate tsunami alerts across multiple countries.

Taking to X, Trump posted, "Due to a massive earthquake that occurred in the Pacific Ocean, a Tsunami Warning is in effect for those living in Hawaii. A Tsunami Watch is in effect for Alaska and the Pacific Coast of the United States. Japan is also in the way. Please visit https://tsunami.gov for the latest information. Stay strong and stay safe!"

The tremors prompted authorities to evacuate several areas near the epicentre, particularly on the Kamchatka Peninsula, where tsunami waves between 3 and 4 metres (10 and 13 feet) were reported.

The massive 8.7-magnitude quake struck off the coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, causing significant concern across the Pacific basin.

The quake, centred approximately 119 kilometres (74 miles) from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a Russian city with a population of around 180,000, triggered immediate tsunami alerts across multiple countries.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued alerts for several Pacific nations and territories, noting that waves of more than 3 meters (yards) were possible in some areas.

Coastal regions of Alaska, Hawaii, Chile, the Solomon Islands, and even down to New Zealand were placed on high alert.

In Hawaii, tsunami warning sirens blared across Honolulu, prompting residents and tourists alike to move to higher ground.

"Urgent action should be taken to protect lives and property," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said in its official alert, cautioning that the first waves were expected to arrive around 7 p.m. Tuesday local time.

The first tsunami wave struck Severo-Kurilsk, the main settlement on Russia's Kuril Islands, soon after the quake.

Local governor Valery Limarenko confirmed the arrival of the wave and said evacuations had taken place as a precaution.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Trump's response here. In India, our PM Modi is usually very quick with disaster response messages too. Leaders should prioritize safety over politics.
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Priya S
Tsunamis don't recognize borders. This reminds me of 2004 when Indian coasts were affected. We should have better international warning systems. Stay safe everyone!
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Arjun K
While the message is good, I wish leaders would focus more on climate change which is making these disasters worse. India is facing extreme weather too - we need global action.
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Kavya N
The Pacific region is so vulnerable! Makes me appreciate India's disaster management systems. Our NDRF teams are among the best in the world 💪
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Michael C
As someone who survived the 2004 tsunami in Chennai, my heart goes out to all affected. Early warning systems save lives - glad to see alerts being issued promptly.

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