Ungrd Raises Tsunami Alert in the Colombian Pacific
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The director of the entity, Carlos Carrillo, confirmed that there were no reports of effects after the alert in this region of the country.
The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management reported that there is no longer a threat of tsunami for the Colombian Pacific following the warning issued by the
The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD) cancelled on Wednesday at 2:40 p.m. the tsunami alert that remained active for the Colombian Pacific coast. The decision was made after confirming that there will be no more waves that represent risk to the national coasts. “After the earthquake of magnitude 8.8 MW in Kamchatka (Russia), and according to the Colombian Maritime Directorate, no more tsunami waves will arrive at the coasts of N…
Dimar and UNGRD recommend evacuating beaches and suspending all maritime activity in Cauca, Nariño, Chocó, and Valle del Cauca. The General Maritime Directorate (Dimar) issued a warning for the Colombian Pacific coast and its island region due to the possible arrival of tsunami waves, resulting from a strong 8.8 magnitude earthquake recorded off the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, on July 29 at 6:25 p.m. (Colombian time). According to the most rece…
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