US West Coast on Alert After Violent Explosion Stuns the Pacific By Jack Davis
January 15, 2022 at 9:58am
The west coast of the United States was under a tsunami warning Saturday after a massive volcanic eruption took place near Tonga, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean.
A tsunami has been confirmed and some impacts are expected, the National Tsunami Warning Center said in a Saturday morning bulletin.
The advisory covered the coastline of California all the way to the Mexican border, Washington, Oregon, the Canadian province of British Columbia and Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands.
We dont issue an advisory for this length of coastline as weve done Im not sure when the last time was but it really isnt an everyday experience, Dave Snider, tsunami warning coordinator for the National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska, said, according to the Associated Press. I hope that elevates the importance and severity for our citizens.
Residents are being urged to move away from the coastline to higher ground, while those living on boats are urged to go ashore.
Snider said that so far, the waves hitting Hawaii are about 2.7 feet above normal, while waves of one to two feet above normal were hitting parts of Americas Pacific coast.
The important thing here is the first wave may not be the largest. We could see this play out for several hours, he added.
It looks like everything will stay below the warning level but its difficult to predict because this is a volcanic eruption and were set up to measure earthquake or seismic-driven sea waves, he said, urging coastal residents to remain alert for emergency broadcasts in their region.
The eruption near Tonga left vast damage in the nation of 105,000 people.
It was massive, the ground shook, our house was shaking. It came in waves, my younger brother thought bombs were exploding nearby, said Mere Taufa of Tonga, according to the Daily Mail.
She said she saw the walls of a neighbors house collapse and be washed away.
You could just hear screams everywhere, people screaming for safety, for everyone to get to higher grounds, she said.
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Poster Comment:
One tsunami the waves went into the furthest reaches of San Francisco Bay where sail boats were moored.