A magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck far-eastern Russia has triggered a tsunami warning for Japan, Hawaii, and parts of the USA. In the wake of this warning, footage shared by a real-time tracking site shows fishing vessels hastily leaving a Japanese port to seek safety in deeper waters.
Urgent Response from Authorities
🚨 DRAMATIC AIS FOOTAGE: Japanese fishing vessels scramble out of port, racing to deeper waters as tsunami warnings blare across Japan’s Pacific coast. Captured earlier today via @MarineTraffic, the tracks show a frantic exodus following the massive M8.8 earthquake off Russia’s… pic.twitter.com/wEhRwndIDL
— Mayor of KS (@Olumayhor) July 30, 2025
“AIS tracks of Japanese fishing vessels rapidly evacuating port for the safety of deeper water earlier today as tsunami warnings were announced,” posted an X profile, crediting MarineTraffic, a maritime analytics provider that monitors ship movements in real time.
Public Reactions on Social Media
The public’s response has varied, with individuals expressing concern and urgency. One user commented, “Go, go, go to safety.” Another noted, “Many huge countries affected by tsunami warning.”
Lastly, one user cautioned, “Tsunami waves may travel thousands of miles with devastating impact. Even if you’re far from the epicenter, take the warnings seriously. Lives depend on fast action.”
Safety Protocols for Tsunami Warnings
The National Weather Service (NWS) advises, “If you are at sea and get a tsunami warning, you should move to a safe depth and stay away from harbors under warning until officials tell you the threat has passed.” The recommended minimum safe depth is 30 fathoms (180 feet).
Impact on Transportation in Japan
Due to the tsunami warning, ferry services between Hokkaido and Aomori have been suspended. Routes connecting Tokyo to nearby islands are also closed, and Sendai Airport has temporarily halted operations. Local train services have been delayed or stopped as a precaution.
Areas Under Tsunami Advisory
A tsunami advisory means individuals should evacuate coastal areas immediately. Areas in Japan currently under a tsunami advisory include:
- Northern Japan Sea Coast of Hokkaido
- Okhotsk Sea Coast of Hokkaido
- Japan Sea Coast of Aomori Prefecture
- Mutsu Bay
- Tokyo Bay
- Ise Bay and Mikawa Bay
- Osaka Prefecture
- Setonaikai Coast of Hyogo Prefecture
- Southern Part of Awaji Island
- Okayama Prefecture
- Tokushima Prefecture
- Bungo Strait Coast of Ehime Prefecture
- Kochi Prefecture
- Setonaikai Coast of Oita Prefecture
- Bungo Strait Coast of Oita Prefecture
- Miyazaki Prefecture
- Eastern Part of Kagoshima Prefecture
- Tanegashima and Yakushima Area
- Amami Islands and Tokara Islands
- Western Part of Kagoshima Prefecture
- Okinawa Main Island Region
- Daitojima Area
- Miyakojima and Yaeyama Area
As the situation develops, authorities encourage residents and visitors in affected areas to stay informed and heed all safety warnings. For the latest updates, please visit tsunami.gov.