7Level 6**, Japan issues a tsunami warning.
At 22:37 Beijing time on December 2, a 7Magnitude 6**, with an epicenter depth of 40 km. The power of this tsunami is enough to trigger a tsunami, and the Philippine Volcano Research Institute expects a devastating tsunami that will endanger lives.
According to Japan**, affected by the Philippines**, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warning at 11:56 pm local time (10:56 pm Beijing time) on December 2, and the warning coverage extends from Chiba Prefecture, Honshu Island, Japan to the west of Miyakojima and Yaeyama areas in Okinawa Prefecture. The tsunami is expected to reach Miyakojima and other areas in Okinawa Prefecture at 1:30 a.m. Japan time (0:30 Beijing time) on December 3, and then to other areas. The maximum tsunami height is currently expected to be 1 metre.
The occurrence of tsunamis is often associated with **, when the topography of the seabed suddenly shifts or when the sea level fluctuates significantly, the waves move at an alarming speed. The waters off the Philippine island of Mindanao apparently have all the necessary conditions to trigger a tsunami.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a warning to the public about this ** and a possible tsunami. They warned that the waves could last for hours and urged residents of coastal areas to take appropriate precautions as soon as possible.
Currently, for the 7Level 6**, we can only hope that the rescue team will be able to reach the affected area as soon as possible and provide the necessary assistance to the affected people. At the same time, we also expect the Japan Meteorological Agency to continue to update the early warning information on this tsunami to ensure the safety of the public.
We will continue to monitor the follow-up to this tsunami, and keep you updated. Please pay attention to safety, follow official warnings, and do not trust unverified information.