WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000150600
356
WECN41 CWVR 300820
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
updated by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 1:20 a.m. PDT Wednesday 30 July 2025.
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Orange Advisory - Tsunami - for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
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==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000149500
209
WECN41 CWVR 300820
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
updated by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 1:20 a.m. PDT Wednesday 30 July 2025.
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Tsunami advisory for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000149500
309
WECN41 CWVR 300820
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
updated by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 1:20 a.m. PDT Wednesday 30 July 2025.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Tsunami advisory for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN51 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000180500
335
WECN51 CWVR 300820
Alerte de tsunami
pour les régions côtières de la Colombie-Britannique
mise à jour par Environnement Canada de la part d'Emergency
Management and Climate Readiness
à 01h20 HAP le mercredi 30 juillet 2025.
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Avis orange - tsunami - pour:
Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
Un avis de tsunami a été émis. Il y a une possibilité de
forts courants localisés. Il ne devrait pas y avoir
d'inondations importantes, mais les régions côtières à
faible élévation et les plages pourraient être touchées.
Un tsunami est une suite de vagues. La première vague
n'est pas nécessairement la plus grosse.
Les personnes dans les régions côtières à risque doivent
se tenir loin du littoral et suivre les instructions des
autorités locales.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Description==
Veuillez réduire au minimum l'utilisation du téléphone dans les
zones touchées. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez
consulter le site Web d'Emergency Management British Columbia, à
l'adresse https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ (anglais
seulement), ou le site Web du National Tsunami Warning Center, à
l'adresse https://www.tsunami.gov/ (anglais seulement).
https://meteo.gc.ca/
Fin/CPIP
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000150600
449
WECN41 CWVR 300820
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
updated by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 1:20 a.m. PDT Wednesday 30 July 2025.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Orange Advisory - Tsunami - for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN51 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000179700
389
WECN51 CWVR 300820
Alerte de tsunami
pour les régions côtières de la Colombie-Britannique
mise à jour par Environnement Canada de la part d'Emergency
Management and Climate Readiness
à 01h20 HAP le mercredi 30 juillet 2025.
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Avis de tsunami pour:
Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
Un avis de tsunami a été émis. Il y a une possibilité de
forts courants localisés. Il ne devrait pas y avoir
d'inondations importantes, mais les régions côtières à
faible élévation et les plages pourraient être touchées.
Un tsunami est une suite de vagues. La première vague
n'est pas nécessairement la plus grosse.
Les personnes dans les régions côtières à risque doivent
se tenir loin du littoral et suivre les instructions des
autorités locales.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Description==
Veuillez réduire au minimum l'utilisation du téléphone dans les
zones touchées. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez
consulter le site Web d'Emergency Management British Columbia, à
l'adresse https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ (anglais
seulement), ou le site Web du National Tsunami Warning Center, à
l'adresse https://www.tsunami.gov/ (anglais seulement).
https://meteo.gc.ca/
Fin/CPIP
0000000001
4 days, 20 hours
WECN51 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000236200
717
WECN51 CWVR 300132
Alerte de tsunami
pour les régions côtières de la Colombie-Britannique
émise par Environnement Canada de la part d'Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
à 18h32 HAP le mardi 29 juillet 2025.
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Avis orange - tsunami - pour:
=nouveau= Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
=nouveau= Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
=nouveau= Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
=nouveau= Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
Un avis de tsunami a été émis. Il y a une possibilité de
forts courants localisés. Il ne devrait pas y avoir
d'inondations importantes, mais les régions côtières à
faible élévation et les plages pourraient être touchées.
Un tsunami est une suite de vagues. La première vague
n'est pas nécessairement la plus grosse.
Les personnes dans les régions côtières à risque doivent
se tenir loin du littoral et suivre les instructions des
autorités locales.
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Veille jaune - tsunami - surclassée par avis orange - tsunami -
pour:
Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Description==
Veuillez réduire au minimum l'utilisation du téléphone dans les
zones touchées. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez
consulter le site Web d'Emergency Management British Columbia, à
l'adresse https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ (anglais
seulement), ou le site Web du National Tsunami Warning Center, à
l'adresse https://www.tsunami.gov/ (anglais seulement).
https://meteo.gc.ca/
Fin/CPIP
0000000001
5 days, 3 hours
WECN51 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000234100
716
WECN51 CWVR 300132
Alerte de tsunami
pour les régions côtières de la Colombie-Britannique
émise par Environnement Canada de la part d'Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
à 18h32 HAP le mardi 29 juillet 2025.
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Avis de tsunami pour:
=nouveau= Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
=nouveau= Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
=nouveau= Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
=nouveau= Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
Un avis de tsunami a été émis. Il y a une possibilité de
forts courants localisés. Il ne devrait pas y avoir
d'inondations importantes, mais les régions côtières à
faible élévation et les plages pourraient être touchées.
Un tsunami est une suite de vagues. La première vague
n'est pas nécessairement la plus grosse.
Les personnes dans les régions côtières à risque doivent
se tenir loin du littoral et suivre les instructions des
autorités locales.
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Veille de tsunami surclassée par un avis de tsunami pour:
Zone A - la côte nord et Haida Gwaii
Zone B - la côte centrale et la côte nord-est de l'île de
Vancouver y compris Kitimat Bella Coola et Port Hardy
Zone C - la côte ouest extérieure de l'île de Vancouver du
cap Scott à Port Renfrew
Zone D - le détroit de Juan de Fuca de la rivière Jordan
au Grand Victoria incluant la péninsule de Saanich.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Description==
Veuillez réduire au minimum l'utilisation du téléphone dans les
zones touchées. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez
consulter le site Web d'Emergency Management British Columbia, à
l'adresse https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ (anglais
seulement), ou le site Web du National Tsunami Warning Center, à
l'adresse https://www.tsunami.gov/ (anglais seulement).
https://meteo.gc.ca/
Fin/CPIP
0000000001
5 days, 3 hours
WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000203400
715
WECN41 CWVR 300132
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 6:32 p.m. PDT Tuesday 29 July 2025.
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Orange Advisory - Tsunami - for:
=new= Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
=new= Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
=new= Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
=new= Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Yellow Watch - Tsunami - upgraded to Orange Advisory - Tsunami - for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
5 days, 3 hours
WECN41 CWVR
by no-reply@comm.collab.science.gc.ca
0000200100
836
WECN41 CWVR 300132
Tsunami Alert
for Coastal British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada on behalf of Emergency Management and
Climate Readiness
at 6:32 p.m. PDT Tuesday 29 July 2025.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Tsunami advisory for:
=new= Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
=new= Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
=new= Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
=new= Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
A tsunami advisory has been issued. There is a possibility of
strong localized currents. No significant inundation is
expected, but low lying coastal areas and beaches may be at
risk. A tsunami is a series of waves. The first wave may not
be the largest.
People in coastal areas that are at risk are advised to stay
away from the shoreline and heed instructions from local
authorities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Tsunami watch upgraded to tsunami advisory for:
Zone A - the North Coast and Haida Gwaii
Zone B - the Central Coast and Northeast Vancouver Island
coast including Kitimat Bella Coola and Port Hardy
Zone C - the Outer West Coast of Vancouver Island from Cape
Scott to Port Renfrew
Zone D - the Juan de Fuca Strait from Jordan River to Greater
Victoria including the Saanich Peninsula.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
==Discussion==
Please minimize phone use in affected areas. For further information
go to the Emergency Management British Columbia website at
https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/ or the National Tsunami
Warning Center website at https://www.tsunami.gov/.
https://weather.gc.ca/
End/PSPC
0000000001
5 days, 3 hours