See the aftermath of the Russian tsunami from above
Four tsunamis passed through the town of Severoklykrilsk in Russia’s Far Eastern Krill Islands after the magnitude 8.8 earthquake on July 30, the Russian report said.
Tsunami waves in the Far East Russia leave destruction after a magnitude 8.8 rage, one of the strongest earthquakes in recorded history, is taken away from the country’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
The earthquake that collided on July 29th and urged evacuation, created a tsunami of up to 13 feet in the town, officials said.
The town and fish processing plants have been partially flooded due to the tsunami, causing damage to kindergarten buildings, but no serious injuries have been reported, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Services said.
Drone footage shows the aftermath of the waves after hitting Severo-Kurilsk, a Russian town on the Kamchatka Peninsula in northern Japan.
Tsunami waves also affected parts of the United States
The tsunami wave has also arrived in Hawaii. Hawaii was lifted after the tsunami warning was downgraded to advice, and the evacuation orders were lifted, with overnight West Coast in Alaska, Washington, California and the West Coast.
Crescent City, located near the California border in Oregon, about 356 miles northwest of San Francisco, was 3.6 feet tall, according to the National Weather Service. Residents were asked to avoid beaches and harbors.
Despite the downgrade or cancellation of tsunami warnings in much of Alaska, the state was able to sense the effects of the earthquake for the next few days.
For the next area’s currents could become more dangerous for several days after the tsunami.
- Beach
- Port
- Marina
- Bay
- Inlet
The Aleutian Islands in Alaska have recorded a tsunami, with the highest of 2.7 feet near Adak Island, east of the Severocryls.
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