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To spread: after a powerful magnitude earthquake 8.8 near the banks of Russia, t...

Tsunami attack the world: evacuation on Fukushima, anxiety in Hawaii and California

To spread: after a powerful magnitude earthquake 8. 8 near the banks of Russia, tsunami waves covered dozens of countries. The greatest concern is around the Japanese NPP Fukushima-1, which was evacuated. According to Daily Star, a powerful earthquake near Kamchatka provoked global alarm: from Asia to North America, a tsunami warning was activated, in particular for Fukushima-1 nuclear station. The element struck at 8:25 am Japanese time (Ukrainian time was 2:25 nights the same day).

The US Geological Service recorded magnitude raising from 8. 0 to 8. 8. The city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky was most affected, where four-meter waves caused significant damage. In Russia, a state of emergency was declared, residents were evacuated to heights on Kamchatka and Sakhalin. In Japan, the waves have already reached the coast of the prefectures of Ivate, Miagi and Fukushima. The maximum height is 1. 3 meters, but an increase is expected to increase up to 3 meters.

Fukushima-1 NPPs were urgently evacuated: according to Tepco representative, "all employees are withdrawn" and the object works without fail. The Japan Fire Safety Agency has reported to evacuate more than two million people in more than 220 municipalities. There are the first victims-a 60-year-old woman was injured on Hokkaido island during evacuation.

The situation remains tense: the representative of the meteorological agency of Japan Schiji Kiomoto warned that this is the second or third wave, and the threat persists at least until the end of the day. The earthquake has been called the most powerful in the region since 1952 - it has become the sixth in history. The last Japan survived a similar catastrophe in 2011: then tsunami destroyed Fukushima infrastructure and caused a nuclear accident.