Massive 8.8 Quake Rocks Kamchatka – Tsunami Threat Sends Pacific Rim into Panic

Epic 8.8 Earthquake Strikes Off Russian Coast

The biggest earthquake in 14 years has just shattered the Pacific Rim. A colossal magnitude 8.8 quake hit off the coast of Kamchatka, Russia at 7:24pm EST (2:24am local time), rattling nerves from Japan to the US West Coast. The tremor struck roughly 84 miles east-southeast of Kamchatka and now ranks as the sixth strongest earthquake ever recorded.

Tsunami Waves Slam Russia and Japan

Tsunami warnings flipped into high gear across the Pacific, covering millions—including Japan, Russia, Hawaii, Guam, California, Washington, and Oregon. Devastating waves have already battered parts of northern Japan and Russia, flooding buildings and forcing emergency hospitalisations. Local officials confirmed at least one death, with rescue efforts underway.

“Move off the beaches and out of harbors immediately. Do not wait,” warned Governor Josh.

Pacific Rim on High Alert as Aftershocks Loom

Authorities are scrambling to monitor the evolving crisis. Aftershocks are expected in the coming hours, adding to tension along the quake zone. Emergency services urge residents to stay vigilant and heed evacuation orders.

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