
An aerial photo shows white waves crashing onto the Kujukuri Coast in Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture on Wednesday.
A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s remote east coast Wednesday local time, sending tsunami waves coursing across the Pacific as millions of people from around the world were urged to evacuate to higher ground.
The quake is tied for the sixth-strongest ever recorded, and is the strongest since 2011, when a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit northeast Japan, triggering a devastating tsunami.
Several large tsunami waves, including some over five feet (1.5 meters), have hit Hawaii as the state’s governor warned the impact “will wrap around the islands.” In Japan, more than 1.9 million people were told to evacuate as waves, some measuring over four feet (1.3 meters) hit the country’s northern and eastern coasts.
Tsunami warnings and advisories are in effect for California and the rest of the US West Coast as further tsunami waves are expected. Countries including Russia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Chile, Peru and Ecuador also issued warnings.