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30 Jul 2025, 13:10

A Strong Earthquake Hits Hawaii and California After a Tremor in Russia

  • An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck near Russia on July 30.
  • The tremors reached Hawaii, California, Japan, and Russia.
  • Thousands of people are evacuating from coastal areas to safe locations.

On July 30, 2025, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck near the eastern coast of Russia, causing tremors felt across the entire Pacific Ocean. The first waves of tremors have already reached Hawaii, as well as Japan and the Kuril Islands.

In Hawaii, thousands of residents from coastal areas are evacuating inland, adhering to official instructions. In the city of Honolulu, traffic congestion is being observed on the roads, as families are trying to get to safe locations. Emergency sirens are activated across the state, indicating a serious threat of danger.

The authorities are urging residents to follow evacuation instructions and stay out of coastal areas until official warnings about safety are issued.

Evacuation Zones

Oahu

  • The red zones include most of the coastal territories from Waikki to Pearl-Harbor, as well as the following areas: Kailua, Makapu, Laie, Kahuku.

Kauai

  • The red zones encompass the coastline from Kailua Point to Kalihiwai Bay.

Maui

  • In Maui, the red zones include such places as Kehei, Hana, and Lahaina.

This situation continues to develop, and it will be updated as new information becomes available.

Tags: USA/Russia/Weather

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