WEAK51 PAAQ 181907
TSUAK1
BULLETIN
Public Tsunami Message Number 1
NWS National Tsunami Warning Center Palmer AK
1207 PM PDT Thu Sep 18 2025
...A TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT...
Tsunami Advisory in Effect for;
 * ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, Amchitka Pass, Alaska (125 miles W of
   Adak) to Attu, Alaska
For other US and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America,
the level of tsunami danger is being evaluated.  Further
information will be provided in supplementary messages.
PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
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 * The following parameters are based on a rapid preliminary
   assessment of the earthquake and changes may occur.
 * Magnitude      7.8
 * Origin Time    1058 AKDT Sep 18 2025
                  1158  PDT Sep 18 2025
                  1858  UTC Sep 18 2025
 * Coordinates    53.0 North 160.8 East
 * Depth          6 miles
 * Location       255 miles SW of Bering I., Komandorski
                  90 miles E of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka
FORECASTS OF TSUNAMI ACTIVITY
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 * Tsunami activity is forecasted to start at the following
   locations at the specified times.
                 FORECAST
                 START
SITE             OF TSUNAMI
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 * Alaska
Shemya           1220 AKDT Sep 18
OBSERVATIONS OF TSUNAMI ACTIVITY
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 * No tsunami observations are available to report.
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
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Actions to protect human life and property will
vary within tsunami advisory areas.
If you are in a tsunami advisory area;
 * Move out of the water, off the beach, and away from
   harbors, marinas, breakwaters, bays and inlets.
 * Be alert to and follow instructions from your local
   emergency officials because they may have more detailed or
   specific information for your location.
 * If you feel a strong earthquake or extended ground rolling
   take immediate protective actions such as moving inland
   and/or uphill preferably by foot.
 * Boat operators,
     * Where time and conditions permit, move your boat out to
       sea to a depth of at least 180 feet.
     * If at sea avoid entering shallow water, harbors,
       marinas, bays, and inlets to avoid floating and
       submerged debris and strong currents.
 * Do not go to the shore to observe the tsunami.
 * Do not return to the coast until local emergency officials
   indicate it is safe to do so.
IMPACTS
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Impacts will vary at different locations in the advisory
areas.
If you are in a tsunami advisory area;
 * A tsunami with strong waves and currents is possible.
 * Waves and currents can drown or injure people who are
   in the water.
 * Currents at beaches and in harbors, marinas,
   bays, and inlets may be especially dangerous.
 * Some impacts may continue for many hours to days after
   arrival of the first wave.
 * The first wave may not be the largest so later waves may
   be larger.
 * Each wave may last 5 to 45 minutes as a wave encroaches
   and recedes.
 * Coasts facing all directions are threatened because the
   waves can wrap around islands and headlands and into bays.
 * Strong shaking or rolling of the ground indicates an
   earthquake has occurred and a tsunami may be imminent.
 * A rapidly receding or receded shoreline, unusual waves and
   sounds, and strong currents are signs of a tsunami.
 * The tsunami may appear as water moving rapidly out to sea,
   a gentle rising tide like flood with no breaking wave,
   as a series of breaking waves, or a frothy wall of water.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND NEXT UPDATE
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 * Refer to the internet site 
tsunami.gov for more information.
 * Pacific coastal residents outside California, Oregon,
   Washington, British Columbia and Alaska should refer to the
   Pacific Tsunami Warning Center messages at 
tsunami.gov.
 * This message will be updated within 60 minutes.
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