The authorities of Russia, Japan and China They have deactivated alerts in most of their territories, although they have recommended their population to have extreme caution, after the registered in the Russian Peninsula of Kamchatka.
In Japan, for now, the notice has been withdrawn throughout the Pacific coast, which goes from Hokkaido (North Zone) to Kyushu (Southwestern Island), although It remains in the northwest zone. The authorities have asked people to move to high areas, evacuation buildings or other safe areas, given the possible risk of new tsunamis.
Meanwhile, in Russia, where in some areas the notice remains, The alert has been deactivated in the earthquake nucleusthe Kamchatka Peninsula, according to the official news agency of Russia, Interfax. Finally, in China, where hundreds of thousands of people have had to be evacuated due to the passage of a typhoon, the authorities have raised Tsunami alerts in all its eastern coasts (Zhejiang and Shanghai).
For now they have not lamented direct victims following the earthquakes. As highlighted by the spokesman of the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peskov, at his daily press conference, “all alert systems were activated in a timely man “Thank God, there were no victims.”
The earthquake of magnitude 8.8 registered in the Russian Peninsula of Kamchatka had activated the alert in several areas of the Pacific Ocean, especially in Japan, although over time the notices They have been deactivated due to the stabilization of the situation. Despite this, they continue to worry the replicas. In Russia, for example, up to 13 replicas have been registered just an hour after the earthquake and it is believed that “they can occur for months.”