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Massive and ‘Very Unique’ 8.8-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pacific

Tsunami alert triggered after massive earthquake in the Pacific!

Tsunami alert triggered after massive earthquake in the Pacific! (Image X.com)

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Tsunami waves recorded in Kamchatka; alerts issued for US Pacific coast and Guatemala sees quake-linked evacuations amid global seismic activity

By TRH Global Affairs Desk

NEW DELHI, July 30, 2025 — A devastating 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of Russia on Wednesday, prompting widespread tsunami warnings across Russia, Japan, Hawaii, and Alaska, with alerts extending as far as the U.S. Pacific Coast.

The quake, initially estimated at 8.0, was later upgraded by the US Geological Survey (USGS), making it the strongest seismic event since Japan’s 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

The earthquake’s epicenter was located 74 miles (119 km) southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, at a depth of 20.7 kilometers. Tremors triggered massive tsunami waves, with authorities confirming that 3–4 meter high waves had struck Yelizovo District in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. Local officials, including Governor Vladimir Solodov, urged immediate evacuation from coastal areas. Minimal damage has been reported so far.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and National Weather Service have issued urgent alerts:

Scientists Call It ‘Very Unique’

Russia’s Academy of Sciences described the earthquake as “very unique” in both strength and structure, indicating deep tectonic movement with high aftershock potential.

Global Seismic Chain Reaction? Guatemala Shaken Too

In a separate seismic event, Guatemala experienced back-to-back earthquakes late Wednesday. The USGS reported a 5.6-magnitude quake near Jerez, followed shortly by another 5.3-magnitude tremor. The national disaster agency CONRED revised the initial reading to 5.8, triggering preventive evacuations in multiple buildings.

The tremors were also felt in El Salvador, although no major damage or injuries have been reported. Damage assessments are ongoing in Escuintla and Sacatepéquez departments.

Authorities worldwide are on high alert, with military and disaster response units mobilized across multiple countries. Experts are warning of potential aftershocks and continued seismic instability in the Pacific “Ring of Fire” region.

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