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Update 8:02PST:
- Evacuations in Hawaii
- Pics of Kamchatka Earthquake
https://x.com/Osinttechnical
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Update 6:34 PST. Changed to Tsunami Advisory.
- Japan advising to evacuate vulnerable areas
- West coast impacts expected to be minor. Will hit around 11:59 during low tide. 1-3 ft wave heights.
- Crescent City California most at risk on the west coast.
- Lots of aftershocks - 6.9, 6.3.
- Earthquake upgraded to 8.8
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At 425 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 29 an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 8.7 occurred 80 miles southeast of
Petropavlovsk Kamchatka.
....A TSUNAMI WATCH IS NOW IN EFFECT WHICH INCLUDES THE COASTAL AREAS OF CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON, BRITISH
COLUMBIA AND ALASKA FROM THE CAL./MEXICO BORDER TO CHIGNIK BAY ALASKA...
https://www.tsunami.gov
Estimated arrival times are listed on this website, if it happens.
https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=Tsunami%20Watch
Thank you NOAA!!
Livestream from Seattle weather guy ended at 8pm. He will be back in the morning to update.
Live stream - Japan is nervous

malaise
(287,179 posts)Important
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Petropavlovsk Kamchatka. Is in Russia
Petropavlovsk, Kamchatskiy, Russia. Dramatically sited on hills and surrounded by majestic, snow-blanketed volcanoes and distant snowcapped mountains, Petropavlovsk is itself a rather plain, workaday Soviet-styled city.
It is located in the Far East of the country and lies along the coast of Avacha Bay by the Pacific Ocean, nearby Khalaktyrskoye Lake.
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That is a huge quake
Celerity
(51,146 posts)
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky





malaise
(287,179 posts)Rec
malaise
(287,179 posts)Never heard of the location.
spanone
(139,722 posts)Warpy
(113,745 posts)The Kamchatka Peninsula is home to many active volcanoes, often with more than one erupting at any given time. And yes, people do live there, most of them fishermen.
LeftInTX
(32,856 posts)uppityperson
(115,957 posts)8.7!!!
malaise
(287,179 posts)Never ever heard of it
bsiebs
(864 posts)uppityperson
(115,957 posts)Whales, tigers, pokar bears, snow and ice.
Tetrachloride
(8,854 posts)choie
(5,889 posts)when the Soviet Union shot down Korean Air flight 007 because the pilots mistakenly flew near Kamchatka:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
malaise
(287,179 posts)Thanks
LeftInTX
(32,856 posts)
I believe they had signs for it everywhere in the 70's. Who wouldn't want Russian vodka? Seagram's Vodka just didn't have that authentic ring to it.
https://honestboozereviews.com/kamchatka-vodka-750ml/
See at the intial onset the Russian name is enough to make you think well okay its cheap and bottom shelf, but if its Russian it cant be worse than Gordons or Mr. Boston. It is though, and thats liekly because it was made in Kentucky by a large corporation who should be shot. (Honestly we like the Suntory Whiskey, but when you buy companies that make this shit, you suck just a little bit more.)
What they Say: Kamchatka is one of the largest selling vodkas in America. Its smooth, crisp taste makes it excellent year round for entertaining and mixability.
And this from NPR
https://www.npr.org/2011/01/20/133071567/The-Last-Word-In-Business
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Get with it DU drinkers. I know you're a bunch of baby boomers like me.
I don't drink anymore. I believe back in 70s. I may have bought a bottle of this. Mainly because it was Russian.
(Well, NPR tells me it's made in the US)
I even know where the Kamchatka Peninsula is. But I learned that later because I knew it was the name of the vodka. And I thought, "So, that's where the vodka comes "
Drink up America!
malaise
(287,179 posts)Never heard of it.😀
Not a vodka drinker - had the odd Bloody Mary way back when.
ruet
(10,143 posts)TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 3
HIZ001-003-006>007-009-016>018-023-026-029>035-037>050-051>054-
300243-
/O.CAN.PHEB.TS.A.0001.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/O.NEW.PHEB.TS.W.0001.250730T0043Z-000000T0000Z/
BULLETIN
TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 3
NWS PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER HONOLULU HI
243 PM HST TUE JUL 29 2025
TO - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN THE STATE OF HAWAII
SUBJECT - TSUNAMI WARNING
A TSUNAMI WARNING IS ISSUED FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII EFFECTIVE AT
0243 PM HST.
AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS
ORIGIN TIME - 0125 PM HST 29 JUL 2025
COORDINATES - 52.2 NORTH 160.0 EAST
LOCATION - OFF THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA RUSSIA
MAGNITUDE - 8.7 MOMENT
EVALUATION
A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN GENERATED THAT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE ALONG
COASTLINES OF ALL ISLANDS IN THE STATE OF HAWAII. URGENT ACTION
SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PROTECT LIVES AND PROPERTY.
A TSUNAMI IS A SERIES OF LONG OCEAN WAVES. EACH INDIVIDUAL WAVE
CREST CAN LAST 5 TO 15 MINUTES OR MORE AND EXTENSIVELY FLOOD
COASTAL AREAS. THE DANGER CAN CONTINUE FOR MANY HOURS AFTER THE
INITIAL WAVE AS SUBSEQUENT WAVES ARRIVE. TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS
CANNOT BE PREDICTED AND THE FIRST WAVE MAY NOT BE THE LARGEST.
TSUNAMI WAVES EFFICIENTLY WRAP AROUND ISLANDS. ALL SHORES ARE AT
RISK NO MATTER WHICH DIRECTION THEY FACE. THE TROUGH OF A TSUNAMI
WAVE MAY TEMPORARILY EXPOSE THE SEAFLOOR BUT THE AREA WILL
QUICKLY FLOOD AGAIN. EXTREMELY STRONG AND UNUSUAL NEARSHORE
CURRENTS CAN ACCOMPANY A TSUNAMI. DEBRIS PICKED UP AND CARRIED
BY A TSUNAMI AMPLIFIES ITS DESTRUCTIVE POWER. SIMULTANEOUS HIGH
TIDES OR HIGH SURF CAN SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE TSUNAMI HAZARD.
THE ESTIMATED ARRIVAL TIME IN HAWAII OF THE FIRST TSUNAMI WAVE IS
0717 PM HST TUE 29 JUL 2025
FURTHER MESSAGES WILL BE ISSUED HOURLY OR SOONER AS CONDITIONS
WARRANT UNTIL THE THREAT TO HAWAII HAS PASSED.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)Makin me nervous. I live right on a bay in Oregon. Packing a go bag.
malaise
(287,179 posts)
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)blm
(114,256 posts)Fortunately, I live a couple of miles away from an evacuation point. But I hope to hell I don't have to do that!
blm
(114,256 posts)Then came Helene.
Permanut
(7,389 posts)We have a place in Lincoln City at about elevation 125. Crossing my fingers - we're not there but keeping a close eye and alerting friends.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)The big issue could be traffic jams. In that case, I'd probably try to hitch a ride.
https://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/vertical-evacuation
Permanut
(7,389 posts)Tide is dropping now, low at about 10:30, so that's going to help. Latest predictions are for 2 foot waves along our coast, but I don't consider that number reliable.
Let us know how you're doing.
I'm in a condo facing Yaquina Bay just south of the bridge. Absolutely love it here, but have to be observant of these things.
I'm hoping things calm down by 11:30pm. Not sure I can stay awake, but nervous to go to sleep. If the big one hits, I hope I get taken out fast.
Permanut
(7,389 posts)As long as you don't go to Mo's for chowder tonight.
CentralMass
(16,365 posts)CentralMass
(16,365 posts)jmbar2
(7,106 posts)I've done a lot of car camping, so just finished loading up my car. There is a school where I substituted that's on higher ground. I'll go to their parking lot overnight and camp out.
Hope it all goes well, but not taking chances.
CentralMass
(16,365 posts)calimary
(87,194 posts)I hope I grabbed a map photo correctly
https://www.google.com/search?q=kamchatka+earthquake&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#ebo=0
As of 7pm Pacific time, Hawaii also getting warnings. Latest magnitude 8.7, that I just heard on the news. They led with it.

FirstLight
(15,559 posts)That's fucking huge. What's the population in that area?
johnnyfins
(2,525 posts)But 8.7 is HUGE.
2naSalit
(97,406 posts)Still having 5+ aftershocks.
bamagal62
(4,043 posts)ThoughtCriminal
(14,606 posts)I just hope nobody in the Trump-0-sphere decides that tsunami warnings are woke.
Wounded Bear
(62,588 posts)Hope this gets out to the folks on the coast.
SheltieLover
(72,167 posts)
GenThePerservering
(2,968 posts)Two nice towns - Westport has some awful storms - we were caught there for four days once due to high winds and heavy rains.
Ping Tung
(3,162 posts)I was born in CA and spent many years there and experienced more that a few. Then stationed in Japan for 1 year and got a few minor ones. Now in SW WA and I.m glad we're about 70 miles from the coast.
malaise
(287,179 posts)Tsunami warnings have been issued for Hawaii and parts of Alaska, and a tsunami watch is in force from the California-Mexico border to Chignik Bay, Alaska, according to the US National Weather Services Tsunami Warning System. Guam is also under a tsunami watch.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)Think youll be OK
Permanut
(7,389 posts)malaise
(287,179 posts)You were way ahead of them
radical noodle
(10,305 posts)The Weather Channel seems particularly worried about Hawaii.
Dem2theMax
(10,805 posts)But a warning still went out telling people to avoid the coastline.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)LogDog75
(678 posts)I live in Coronado and we're surrounded, as you know, by the Pacific ocean and San Diego Bay. While I don't downplay tsunamis Coronado does have some protection. Point Loma juts out from San Diego Bay and protects us from tsunamis from the Northwest. The Coronado Island to the Southwest off Mexico helps dissipate the power of a tsunami hitting us. While I don't discount the dangers of a tsunami I think we'll be okay whatever happens.
One thing I won't do is go to the beach or the bay until the tsunami danger is over. There are plenty of fools who'll head to the beach to see the tsunami and IMO they're candidates for a Darwin Award.
Dem2theMax
(10,805 posts)Although today I don't mind being inland.
It does sound like you will be safe.
Loved how the warning stated:
'Do not go to the coast to see the tsunami.'
As you said, the fools will still go.
LogDog75
(678 posts)I wonder how many people living in them will be watching from their balconies to see if the tsunami hits.
haele
(14,432 posts)I think we're safe.
Though folks along the bays and beaches might see some slosh-over.
Just hope it isn't bad, because a from models I've seen in my college Geology course, a tsunami wave is like riptide if it catches you, even if it's only a foot and a half high.
Abolishinist
(2,673 posts)of 75'. I'm more concerned about the sea lions down at La Jolla cove.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)I think you have some of our lonely bachelor sea lions down there trying to get lucky. They'll return here in August. I miss their constant bitching at each other.
Abolishinist
(2,673 posts)We have an ongoing problem with tourists and probably locals as well, who get too close to them, feed them, even try to pet them. Seven of the nine pups born last year died, some no doubt because of these idiots who just have a shoot a selfie with them.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)Tourism seems to have taken a toxic turn over the past couple of decades. So sorry to see such idiots disregarding the lives of these beautiful animals.
AllaN01Bear
(26,685 posts)AllaN01Bear
(26,685 posts)eek
Be careful everyone
Cheezoholic
(3,148 posts)haele
(14,432 posts)But there's still going to be idiots out there trying to night - surf it.
Trueblue Texan
(3,530 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(166,964 posts)Everyone needs to stay safe
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(166,964 posts)SunSeeker
(56,247 posts)
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)Keep us posted wherever you are and be safe!
SunSeeker
(56,247 posts)The pier and beaches will be closed all night. Impact is supposed to be around 1 am PST.
RazorbackExpat
(535 posts)But so far, the highest tsunamis have barely been above a foot, so it's highly likely this won't be another 3/11/11 incident. よかった
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)It's got to stir up a lot of trauma for those who survived 2011.
きをつけて!
RazorbackExpat
(535 posts)that is, the coasts of Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima and northern Ibaraki prefectures, are still under a tsunami warning
RazorbackExpat
(535 posts)and they've closed the Pacific beaches.
Bayard
(26,169 posts)
malaise
(287,179 posts)Tsunami waves have arrived. Flooding on the big island but no significant damage. A major tsumani will not occur but the advisory remains.
5m wave in Russia. Severe damage. Biggest in Japan 1.3 m so far.
Advisories still in effect but have been downgraded for most regions. Good coverage on BBC.
muriel_volestrangler
(104,222 posts)A warning remains in place from Cape Mendocino to the border with Oregon.
In Arena Cove, the waves have nearly doubled in height from 1.6ft (0.48m) to 3ft (0.9m) in the latest update.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c3r4x9yrrg4t?post=asset%3A3ca29f20-eac7-41bb-8e8c-eb6e39de9754#post
malaise
(287,179 posts)This could have been much worse
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,961 posts)My son and DIL live south and west of Honolulu. This is the first time they have had to evacuate since January of 2024.
Lovie777
(19,469 posts)from what I viewed, I have to say some of the buildings held up pretty well, not as much cracks nor openings ground wise and the cars held firm.
8.8 I guess was far enough from the city in the ocean but alas the big "T" would ensue. So far that did not happen.
Living the Los Angeles since 3, I know about earthquakes and in most cases there is no warnings.
Thoughts and prayers to Kamchatka.
LeftInTX
(32,856 posts)I believe today's tsunami at the same location was16 feet at maximum. So, yeah that's pretty high. I don't know what elevation the town is now,. It's also a low population area. The tsunami destroyed their port.
bearsfootball516
(6,609 posts)Warnings are being canceled, things should be back to normal later today. No damage or injuries reported in Hawaii or Cali.
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)However, the water in Yaquina Bay is higher than usual, but very calm.
malaise
(287,179 posts)PHEW!
jmbar2
(7,106 posts)They never came. The water remained glassy the whole time.
I was so glad to get back into my own bed and not have to stay all night.
malaise
(287,179 posts)We cant play with 8.8 quakes
LeftInTX
(32,856 posts)Six feet is not a huge tsunami, unless you are at the beach. Can you imagine the beach full of people?
The warnings save lives.
And we live to see another day fighting TFG.
Lovie777
(19,469 posts)or more.
That is a WOW factor.