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Boats sit on the shore in Veracruz, Panama, after fishermen removed them from the water as a precaution following tsunami warning after a quake struck off the coast of Russia.

Video. Tsunami warnings lifted in Japan and US but Chile remains on alert

Updated:

Tsunami alerts were issued across the Pacific after waves followed a powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday.

While warnings for Japan and the United States were later lifted, some South American countries maintained emergency measures.

Chile raised its alert to the highest level, leading to evacuations along its extensive coastline. Colombia ordered beach closures and halted maritime traffic, while Ecuador cancelled coastal classes, including in the Galapagos Islands.

In Panama, coastal areas remained under surveillance and fishermen were urged to remain ashore.

The earthquake, one of the strongest ever recorded, struck along the Pacific “Ring of Fire” and caused multiple strong aftershocks.

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