The Indian Tsunami Pre -Warning Center (ITEWC) said on Wednesday (July 30, 2025) that there is no threat to the Indian coast after an 8.7 magnitude earthquake on the east coast of Russia’s Kamchatka. The Center said in a bulletin released in the morning, “There is no threat to India based on the pre-determined landscape model.”
The bulletin states that no other bulletin will be issued by ITEWC-INCOIS until other information is available. ITEWC-Indian National Ocean Information Services Center (INCOIS) is located in Pragati Nagar here.
Information of earthquake in the morning
On Wednesday morning, one of the most powerful earthquakes in the world occurred in Russia’s For East. This earthquake of 8.8 magnitude led to small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska and a warning was issued in Hawaii, North and Central America and New Zealand.
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the tsunami wave, about 30 centimeters high, reached the Nemuro located on the eastern coast of Hokkaido. The nearest Russian areas of the center of the earthquake on the Kamchatka peninsula have been damaged and people have been reported to be transported to safe places.
Tsunami wave gives first knock here
According to local governor Balri Limaranco, the first tsunami wave came to the coastal area of the Kuril Islands of Russia in the Pacific Ocean, in the coastal area of Severo-Kurilsk. He said that the locals are safe and are living in high places until the danger of the wave again.
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