India, July 31 -- A day after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka, tsunami warnings and advisories have slowly started to fade away as the world reels in the aftermath of strongest earthquake in 14 years.
Wednesday's earthquake was recorded as the strongest earthquake in 14 years, after the 2011 Japan megaquake. The 8.8 magnitude quake triggered tsunami warnings for several countries surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
Immediate tsunami alerts and warnings were issued for eastern Russian, US states of Hawaii and Alaska and Japan.
Due to the magnitude of the earthquake, tsunami advisories and warnings were later on activated for all countries and islands surrounding the Pacific Ocean. The US west coast incl...
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