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All tsunami alerts for Washington state were lifted Wednesday morning, July 30. Tsunami waves measuring up to about a foot and a half were recorded.
A tsunami advisory has been canceled for parts of Washington on Wednesday morning, following a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Russia's Far East that sent tsunami waves across the Pacific.
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A tsunami advisory was issued for Washington’s coast on Tuesday after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurred near Russia.
An earthquake of magnitude 8.8 - one of the world's strongest-struck Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula early on ...
The National Weather Service issued a tsunami advisory for the Washington coast following an 8.7-magnitude earthquake that struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29.
A tsunami advisory has been canceled for Oregon and Washington following a strong earthquake off the coast of Russia.
University of Washington Professor Harold Tobin was monitoring the earthquake and tsunami impacts with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, including what to expect in Washington state.
They said that scientists had to wait in order to the wave heights arriving at tsunami buoys, but sensors indicated no danger for Washington coastlines.
All tsunami alerts for Washington state were lifted Wednesday morning, July 30. Tsunami waves measuring up to about a foot and a half were recorded.
Update, 10:37 a.m. on July 30 - The National Tsunami Warning Center has canceled the Tsunami Advisory for the coast of western Washington.
A tsunami advisory has been issued for the Washington coast following a large earthquake.