The Pacific recovers the pulse after reducing the threat of tsunami

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After the threat of Tsunami generated in the Pacific following one of the worst earthquakes never registered -in the Russian Peninsula of Kamchatka, of magnitude 8.8-, some of the affected countries, such as Japan and the EU, managed to regain calm despite which areas of Central America and South America are still vigilant.

The earthquake caused four large waves that flooded the coast of one of the Kuriles of the North, Paramushir, without causing victims.

The first wave advanced 200 meters and the following damaged the infrastructure of the port of Sévero-Kurilsk, causing the evacuation of some 2,700 people in the Kuriles archipelago.

The Russian Peninsula later became a victim of a second tremor, of magnitude 6.2, which took place at 21:56 local time (09:56 GMT) and whose epicenter stood at a depth of 69 kilometers, almost 200 kilometers east of the capital of Kamchatka.

After the hours, Russia deactivated Tsunami’s alert, said Emergency Minister of the Kamchatka region, Serguéi Lébedev.

Japan, one of the countries most impacted by the earthquake, managed to recover calm after several hours of chaos. Japanese authorities deactivated the tsunami risk alert throughout its Pacific coast although they continue to recommend caution.

On the Japanese coasts tsunamis of different height were observed, which reached 1.3 meters in Iwate (northeast), 80 centimeters in Hokkaido (north) or 30 cm in Yokohama (south of Tokyo).

Subsequently, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reduced to “Notice by risk of tsunami” the alert that had been enabled throughout the coastal zone from Hokkaido (north of the country) to Kyushu, the largest southwestern island that composes the Japanese archipelago.

The fear of a Tsunami led local authorities to issue evacuation orders that affected some 2 million people and also suffered serious alterations, rail and aerial traffic throughout the day in the country, affecting the metropolitan area of Tokyo and surroundings, where a quarter of the Japanese population is concentrated, or the Sendai airport (northeast).

MOST CONTEXT: A great earthquake shakes the distant east of Russia, causing Tsunami warnings throughout the Pacific

The situation relaxes in the US

The United States National Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that the threat of a serious tsunami in the country “has passed completely”, although some preventive alerts on the west coast are maintained.

“We are in a very good shape at this time,” Noem told the press, during an official visit in Chile. “We have reduced the threat of Tsunami that was established for Hawaii and some regions that also affected Alaska. We still have a warning and an alert for the west coast, but we anticipate a minimum impact.”

The Tsunami reached the coast of California, and is registering in the tide -freeation of Arena Cove, Monterrey and Crescent City. The latter is under Tsunami warning, being the highest alert level.

The Pacific Tsunamis Alert Center, however, reduced its threat alert for Hawai although it warned that “strong currents could occur along all the coasts that could represent a danger to swimmers, navigators and people near the shore on beaches, ports and marine.”

The Tsunami notices for Guam and the Mariana Islands of the North were also canceled.

Central America and South America remain vigilant

Central America, on the other hand, maintains a “surveillance alert for the possible arrival of waves between 30 centimeters and one meter high,” said the Institute of Geosciences of the University of Panama.

That center pointed out that the “Tsunami evacuation alert is applied only to the western coast of the United States, Japan and the Hawaii Islands”, while “in the rest of the countries of Central America and some in South America, the surveillance alert is maintained due to the possible arrival of the waves between 30 cm and a meter high.”

For its part, the Peruvian coast is on alert and at least 65 ports of the country are closed, in the expectation of the arrival of a ‘wave train’ in the next few hours, which will run the coast from north to south with waves of up to 2.31 meters.

In addition, in the province of Palpa, on the central coast of Peru, an earthquake of magnitude 4 was recorded today, without reported material or personal damages, and another has shaken the province of Canas, in the southern region of Cuzco, with magnitude 3.6.

In Chile, the Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) declared the red alert and the evacuation of all the communes of the coastal edge, from the regions of Arica and Parinacota, at the north end, to Magellan, at its southernmost point.

In Costa Rica, he declared a yellow alert (surveillance) and aquatic activities were suspended during the early hours of the day because “extraordinary currents” are expected.

For its part, the Galapagos National Park in Ecuador ordered the temporary closure of the visiting sites in protected areas that involve maritime access, presence on beaches and public use areas, such as caution.

In addition, 1,480 inhabitants and tourists of islands such as Santa Cruz -the most populous in the Galapagos archipelago -and Isabela -the largest -were evacuated preventively.

Meanwhile, the Colombian government reduced the alert level to a warning for strong waves and foresee “strong currents and waves of tsunami on the Colombian Pacific coast”, so it orders “the closure of beaches and restriction of maritime traffic.”

With EFE information

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