World’s Biggest Earthquake in 14 Years Sparks Tsunami Panic Across Pacific

World’s Biggest Earthquake in 14 Years Sparks Tsunami Panic Across Pacific

A monstrous 8.8 magnitude earthquake has rattled the Pacific Rim,

triggering immediate tsunami warnings from Russia and Japan to the entire U.S. West Coast.

The quake struck 84 miles southeast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula at approximately 7:24 PM EST

. It’s the strongest earthquake since the devastating 2011 Japan megaquake that killed nearly 20,000 people.

Tsunami waves have already crashed into the Russian coast, submerging buildings and sending people fleeing.

Local reports confirm multiple injuries, including one woman who jumped from a window in panic.

Meanwhile, Japan was struck Sunday evening with waves breaching coastal defenses,

evoking grim memories of its last tragedy. Emergency sirens echoed across seaside communities as evacuation orders were issued.

In the U.S., the National Weather Service upgraded the status for Los Angeles and surrounding counties from a “Watch” to an “Advisory.”

The warning covers Hawaii, Guam, California, Oregon, and Washington.

Officials are urging all residents to stay away from beaches and harbors. The expected arrival time? 4:00 AM EST.

Social media is flooded with footage of rising water,

panic evacuations, and flooded roads — a terrifying reminder of nature’s unstoppable force.

This is a developing situation. Live updates will continue.

⚠️ If you’re in the advisory zone, follow evacuation protocols immediately and avoid the coastline. Share this to alert your friends.

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