A notice saying a part of Shinkansen bullet train service is temporarily suspended due to a tsunami warning in Tokyo,Japan (Picture: Japan)
Multiple travel alerts have been issued to British citizens after Russia’s Far East was rattled by an 8.8-magnitude earthquake,resulting in tsunami waves as high as 13 feet.
Travellers in a dozen countries – the US,Canada,Philippines,Taiwan,China,Tonga,Togo,New Zealand,Ecuador,Solomon Islands,Peru,Samoa,Japan,Kiribati,Costa Rica,French Polynesia and Chile – have been urged to follow ‘local advice’ as evacuations are ongoing.
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In Japan alone,nearly two million people have been rushed to safety from coastal areas in the north,with the meteorological agency confirming that sections of the east coast of Hokkaido and main island Honshu had seen waves of up to one metre in height.
Part of Shinkansen bullet train service has also been temporarily axed dueto the warnings.
The UK Foreign Office said: ‘An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 8.7 has struck the eastern coast of Russia in the Kamchatka Peninsula region. A tsunami threat message has been issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre.
‘If you are in the affected areas potentially affected by the earthquake or tsunami you should follow the advice of the local authorities.’
But the FCDO has stopped short of actually warning against travel to any of the affected regions following the earthquake – apart from Russia,but the country has been on Britain’s ‘no-go’ list since the early days of the war in Ukraine.
So far,the impact of the tsunami has not been as destructive as expected.
Chip McCreery,the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center Director,stressed the ‘worst part of it’ is over.
Yet,South American nations like Chile and Colombia are bracing for the threat.
Ecuadorian Navy personnel receive tourists who were aboard boats and were evacuated due to a tsunami warning in Puerto Ayora,Santa Cruz Island,Galapagos (Picture: AFP)
Chile has upgraded its tsunami warning to the highest level,covering most of its lengthy Pacific coast.
The country’s national emergency service said it was evacuating hundreds of people and school was cancelled along much of the coast.
Similarly, Colombia has issued tsunami alerts and warnings for the areas of Choco and Narino,and for Cauca and Valle del Cauca respectively.
The country’s National Unit for Disaster Risk Management said: ‘Preemptive evacuation of beaches and low-tide areas on the coasts of Narino and Choco is recommended.
‘Go to high ground and away from the coast.’
Meanwhile,the Washington branch of the US National Weather Service said coastal areas west of Seattle were still seeing severe waves.
It asked people not to travel to the shores to watch the waves,and instead ‘keep away.’
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