Japan issues tsunami evacuation orders after magnitude-8.7 earthquake off Russia – live updates

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The alert for Guam has now been updated to a tsunami advisory, per the USGS.

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A map of the region where the earthquake struck

A map of Russia and Japan

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Reporter Mar-Vic Cagurangan in Guam said the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has put a “tsunami watch” in effect for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The tsunami threat to Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan from this earthquake is still being evaluated, it said.

In a statement, the Center advised people to “stay alert” for further information and the tsunami watch could be cancelled or elevated to an advisory or warning. If a tsunami threat exists, the earliest estimated arrival time of tsunami waves within Guam, Rota, Tinian, or Saipan, would be 2:37 p.m. local time, it said.

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TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company), operator of the Fukushima nuclear plant that suffered a triple meltdown triggered by the 2011 tsunami, has announced that discharge of treated water contaminated by the disaster has been suspended until today’s tsunami warnings are lifted.

Personnel engaged in the ongoing decommissioning work at the plant have also been temporarily evacuated.

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Japan has ordered immediate evacuations for parts of the country, saying tsunami waves are approaching the coasts, NHK reports.

Tsunami warnings are in effect for a major stretch of Japan’s eastern Pacific coast, from Hokkaido’s eastern Pacific coast down to Wakayama Prefecture.

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Japan has upgraded to a tsunami warning following the quake.

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Russia says a tsunami with waves of 3 to 4 metres has hit parts of the Kamchatka region near the earthquake’s epicentre, Reuters reports.

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Per the latest alerts:

  • Russia could see waves greater than 3 metres.
  • Japan could see waves of 1 to 3 metres.
  • Hawaii could see waves of 1 to 3 metres.
  • Pacific islands including Midway Island, Johnston Atoll and Palmyra Island could see waves of 1 to 3 metres.
  • Palau, the Marshall Islands and the Philippines could see waves of 0.3 to 1 metres.

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Earthquake was magnitude 8.7, USGS says

The earthquake this morning has been upgraded to a magnitude 8.7, the USGS says.

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USGS confirms tsunami, issues warnings for parts of Alaska

The USGS has confirmed a tsunami and issued an immediate tsunami warning for parts of Alaska. The warning is in effect for the Samalga Pass near the state’s Aleutian Islands.

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Japan warns people to stay away from shore along Pacific coast

Authorities in Japan have issued warnings for people to stay away from the shore and not go into the sea for most of the Pacific coastline.

Tsunami waves of up to 1 metre are being predicted to hit Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, at 10am local time, and then strike further south between 10.30am and 11.30am.

Prime minister Ishiba was informed of the earthquake at 08.37am, and a government emergency committee was established shortly afterwards to collect information and coordinate responses. Japan has boosted its entire disaster detection, warning and response infrastructure in the wake of the massive 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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A kindergarten has been damaged as a result of the earthquake off Kamchatka, the regional governor has said, but so far no injuries have been reported.

Vladimir Solodov urged people to move away from the coastline saying the earthquake was the “strongest in decades” in the area.

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A tsunami alert has been issued for Pacific islands, Russia and Japan after a magnitude 8 earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka on Wednesday, the US Geological Survey says.

The quake was shallow and strong enough to cause waves or a tsunami, it said.

There was a tsunami threat to the Northern Mariana islands of Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan, it said.

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