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Explained: Why a Russian earthquake triggered tsunami alerts in Hawaii, Japan, and the US West Coast

Explained: Why a Russian earthquake triggered tsunami alerts in Hawaii, Japan, and the US West Coast

Time of India6 days ago
Dennis and Devin Delatorre stand in the back of their truck waiting to return home after evacuating their Ewa Beach home in Kapolei Regional Park, Hawaii, Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP photo/Michelle Bir)
TL;DR
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
It triggered tsunami waves that travelled across the Pacific Ocean.
Japan, Hawaii, Alaska, and the US West Coast were all placed under tsunami alerts.
Evacuations were ordered in Russia and Japan; Hawaii saw waves over 1.5 metres.
Early warning systems helped minimise casualties and damage.
What happened?
A powerful earthquake struck the seafloor off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on July 30. Clocking in at 8.8 on the Richter scale and occurring at a shallow depth, it instantly set off alarm bells across the Pacific.
Why did countries far away get affected?
The Pacific Ocean isn't just vast—it's also ringed by what's known as the "Ring of Fire", a chain of seismic fault lines known for violent tectonic activity. Kamchatka is one such hotspot.
When a quake this powerful occurs in that region, tsunami waves can reach places thousands of kilometres away. That's why countries on the other side of the Pacific—like the US, Japan, and island nations in between—were all put on alert.
What was the impact region by region?
Russia (Kamchatka and Kuril Islands):
Tsunami waves up to 5 metres hit coastal areas. Flooding, property damage, and minor injuries were reported. Emergency services evacuated affected zones, and communications were briefly disrupted.
Japan (Hokkaido and northeastern coast):
Evacuations were ordered for up to two million residents. Trains were halted, nuclear plants put on alert, and coastal defences activated.
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Waves reached around 1.3 metres in some areas. Minimal damage was reported thanks to swift precautionary measures.
Hawaii:
Tsunami sirens sounded across the islands. Coastal residents and tourists were moved to higher ground. Waves between 1.5 and 1.8 metres were recorded. Ports and beaches were shut, but no significant injuries or structural damage occurred.
US West Coast (California, Oregon, Alaska):
Tsunami advisories were issued, though no large waves made landfall.
The main risk was strong and unusual currents, prompting beach closures and marine warnings.
How bad was it really?
In terms of energy release and tsunami spread, this was one of the most significant Pacific events since the 2011 Japan earthquake.
That said, widespread fatalities were avoided. Credit goes to early warning systems, international coordination, and well-practised evacuation drills—especially in Japan and Hawaii, which regularly rehearse such scenarios.
Is this normal?
For the region, yes. The Kamchatka Peninsula sits on the Pacific Plate's edge and has a long history of massive quakes and tsunamis. The 1952 Kamchatka earthquake, for instance, generated waves that reached Hawaii and caused serious damage in Russia.
Tsunamis are rare on a global scale, but this part of the world is one of the few where they're expected—and prepared for.
FAQ
Q: Why was Hawaii under tsunami alert if the quake was in Russia?
Because tsunami waves travel across the Pacific.
Hawaii is directly in the path of waves radiating from the Kamchatka region.
Q: What's the difference between a tsunami watch, warning, and advisory?
Warning: Tsunami is imminent—evacuate.
Watch: Stay alert—tsunami is possible.
Advisory: No large tsunami expected, but strong currents and coastal dangers remain.
Q: Could something similar hit India?
Not from a Kamchatka quake. But India's eastern coast is vulnerable to tsunamis triggered by earthquakes in the Andaman-Sumatra subduction zone, like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Q: Was there damage in the US mainland?
No major damage, but there were beach closures and warnings about dangerous coastal conditions.
Q: Is this over now?
Yes. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has lifted most alerts. Waves have receded, and affected countries are in recovery mode.
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