JAKARTA - An 8.7 magnitude (M) earthquake rocked the Kamchatka Peninsula, eastern Russia on Wednesday, July 30 morning.
The Japan Meteorology Agency, quoted from Al Jazeera, reported that the lindu vibration in Russia has the potential to cause a tsunami as high as 3 meters in Japan.
The tsunami early warning was also after the Russian M 8.7 earthquake also had the potential to occur in Taiwan, Hawaii, and the Aleut Islands in Alaska.
The United States Geological Survey reported that a tsunami warning was issued for most parts of the US West Coast.
The US geology says the epicenter was 136 km (84 miles) east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in eastern Russia.
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