Tsunami waves hit Hawaii after 8.7 magnitude Kamchatka earthquake
Tsunami waves caused by a powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake in the Kamchatka region have affected the coast of Hawaii, according to the United States Meteorological Agency.
The earthquake, the strongest seismic event in the region since 1952, has triggered widespread tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ocean, including Japan, Alaska and the west coast of the United States.
CNN also reported that tsunami waves reached Hawaii after an 8.5-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Russia.
Hawaiian officials announced that all flights from airports in the region have been canceled until further notice due to the tsunami threat.
The event has caused widespread concern in the Pacific coastal regions, and authorities are preparing to manage the possible consequences.
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