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🌊 Tsunami waves have reached the U.S. West Coast after a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia, triggering evacuation alerts, travel disruptions, and emergency warnings from Hawaii to California. 🌍

In this video, we break down:

Where the tsunami hit first and why

Which U.S. states are under advisories or warnings

Real footage of rising tides and coastal flooding

How far and fast tsunami waves can travel

From Honolulu to San Diego, piers are closing, flights are canceled, and coastal towns are bracing for more. Authorities warn that tsunami waves can arrive in multiple surgesβ€”and the biggest wave might not be the first.

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Transcript
00:00This morning, tsunami waves alerts have reached the U.S. West Coast.
00:04Triggered by a massive and pointing magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Russia.
00:10Tsunami waves prompted urgent evacuations, sending people scrambling to rooftops for safety.
00:17On the West Coast, residents are on high alert.
00:20Tears have been closed across parts of California.
00:23While in Hawaii, ocean surges prompted immediate advisories and evacuation warnings across the islands.
00:31Flights were diverted, and some passengers were left stranded in airports.
00:36Many residents were told to shelter indoors.
00:39Experts warned, the danger isn't over.
00:43Tsunamis often arrive in waves, and the most powerful surge can come hours after the initial one.
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