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Scenes from the ground in the middle of the Pacific Ocean following a massive earthquake in Russia, and the resulting tsunami waves.
A tsunami warning has been issued for Hawaii, where waves set off by an 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia’s remote Far East ...
“Residents and visitors who evacuated may return home at this time. Please use caution and patience as traffic will likely ...
An 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula shook the Pacific, but its tsunami fizzled. A geologist explains ...
In the next few hours, the California coast will experience impacts from the massive quake that hit the western Russian coast ...
The huge earthquake in eastern Russian generated the threat of a tsunami along with lots of anxiety among coastal dwellers in ...
Tsunami alerts blanketed the West Coast and Alaska after one of the strongest earthquakes in recorded history.
After 10 p.m., the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center confirmed that the worst threat had passed and downgraded the warning to an ...
Tsunamis consist of more than one wave that can occur across an extended period of time. The first wave is also not always the biggest—subsequent waves can build in height suddenly and dramatically.
From the Santa Monica Bay to Hawaii and beyond, coastal residents had their day upended by a faraway massive earthquake in Russia that brought tsunami alerts to a wide swath of the Pacific.