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I Do I Need to #Evacuate | How to #Survive July 29, 2025 #Tsunami | Am I Safe in #oregon ⁉️

📍Origin of #earthquake | 8.8 magnitude off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula

📍#Japan | Get to higher ground immediately if you are anywhere near the coast.

Do NOT go to beaches or river mouths to watch the waves—tsunamis are extremely powerful and can surge quickly.

Remain alert to official updates through TV, radio, or smartphone emergency broadcasts.

Check if your area is an official evacuation or inundation zone, and follow local evacuation routes.

Depending on the region, waves up to 3 meters (about 10 feet) have been forecast. Some coastal areas have already observed tsunami waves, including Oarai in Ibaraki Prefecture.

📍#Hawaii | The first tsunami wave is forecast to reach Hawaii just after 7:15 p.m. local time, which is 1:15 a.m. ET. Currently, No🚫Destructive tsunami waves have been reported

📍 Oregon #coast | tsunami waves of up to 1–2ft are expected, beginning around 11:55PM PDT in places like Seaside or Newport.

📍 #oregon inland #portland | No Change

⏳ History's | Mother Earth's Previous Patterns
Historical events like the 1964 Alaska tsunami caused flooding several thousand feet (~0.6 miles) inland in some Oregon communities.

WORST CASE SCENARIO | String of Earthquakes on the West🇺🇸Coast #pacific #ocean
🔮 Models for Cascadia Subduction Zone events predict the largest waves and flooding could inundate hundreds of yards to over 1,000 meters (0.25 to 0.75 miles) inland in some valleys and low-lying coastal areas. In some cases, especially near river estuaries and flat coastal plains, flooding may extend even further, potentially up to 1 mile or more inland.

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