
After the powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in the Pacific Ocean, the situation in some regions has begun to stabilize and authorities are suspending early tsunami warnings.
The Philippines has canceled all tsunami warnings, as measurements did not indicate dangerous sea level fluctuations or destructive waves. Similarly, in Japan, the alert level has been lowered for areas from Kanto to Wakayama, leaving only Hokkaido and Tohoku at high levels.
In Hawaii, authorities have revoked the evacuation order for the island of Oahu and the city of Honolulu, while tsunami warnings have been lowered to advisory level, allowing residents to return to their homes.
However, the situation remains tense on the Chilean coast, where the red alert continues for the cities of Arica, Parinacota and Magallanes, due to the potential danger from sea movements after the earthquake.
Civil protection authorities in the region continue to closely monitor developments, while experts emphasize that the risk of aftershocks remains high in the coming days.
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