In the south -east of Japan, in the prefecture of TIBA, after an earthquake in Russia, four whales were thrown off the coast.
Four whales were thrown off the coast in Japan after a powerful earthquake occurred near the Russian Peninsula of Kamchatka. The Daily Mirror reported it on Wednesday, July 30.
The publication record that during the tsunami, whales can be thrown into the coast due to rapid and sharp changes in water level and coastal waves.
As the waves approach the coast, the water first retreats from the coast, which can lead to the release of coastal whales.
In many parts of Japan, residents climbed the roofs of buildings to escape from destructive waves. In general, more than 1.9 million Japanese were asked to evacuate.
Also, for security reasons, the departure of NPP Fukushima personnel was carried out, which on March 11, 2011 was seriously suffered from a strong magnitude earthquake of magnitude 9.1.
Remember that a strong magnitude 8.7 earthquake occurred on the morning of July 30 from the coast of Kamchatka. An urgent evacuation was announced in the city of Sever-Kurilsk, a kind of kindergarten was hit with Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, and tsunami waves covered Sakhalin.
The Tsunami threat to Kamchatka territory and the Russian Federation region of the Russian Federation, in Japan, China, New Zealand, the Philippines, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands, has been declared.
The earthquake has been the strongest in the world since the beginning of this year. It has been included in the list of six strongest in the 21st century and has become most destructive for the region after the 1952 earthquake.
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