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    Tsunami hits Tonga after giant volcano eruption
    15 January 2022, 08:08 GMT
    Updated 39 minutes ago

    Tsunami waves caused by a giant underwater volcanic eruption have hit the Pacific country of Tonga.

    Social media footage showed water washing through a church and several homes, and witnesses said ash was falling over the capital, Nuku'alofa.

    A tsunami warning sent residents scrambling to higher ground.

    The eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai volcano was heard across the South Pacific, reportedly as far as New Zealand and Australia.

    Tonga's capital lies just 65km north of the volcano, on the country's main island of Tongatapu.

    One resident, Mere Taufa, said the eruption hit as her family was preparing for dinner, and her younger brother thought bombs were exploding nearby.

    "My first instinct was to take cover under the table, I grabbed my little sister, and screamed at my parents and others in the house to do the same," New Zealand news site Stuff.co.nz quoted her as saying.

    Ms Taufa said the next thing she knew, water was rushing into their home.

    "You could just hear screams everywhere, people screaming for safety, for everyone to get to higher ground," she added.

    The plumes of gas, smoke and ash pouring from the volcano reached 20km into the sky, Tonga Geological Services said.

    Locals said the eruption sounded like rumbling thunder, followed by dark skies as volcanic clouds began "raining ash and tiny pebbles".

    Many parts of Tonga are experiencing a near-total blackout of power, phone lines and internet services, meaning information is scarce. But videos on social media showed large traffic jams as people tried to flee to higher ground by car.

    The initial eight-minute eruption was so violent it could be heard as "loud thunder sounds" in Fiji, more than 800km (500 miles) away, according to officials in the capital, Suva. The Fijian Government has issued a tsunami advisory and opened evacuation centres for people in low-lying coastal areas.

    Vanuatu, another island nation in the Pacific, issued a similar warning.

    Prof Shane Cronin, a volcanologist at the University of Auckland, said the eruption was one of the biggest in Tonga in the past 30 years.

    "This is a pretty big event - it's one of the more significant eruptions of the last decade at least," he told the BBC.

    "The most remarkable thing about it is how rapidly and violently it's spread. This one was larger, a much wider lateral spread, much more ash was produced. I expect there to be many centimetres of ash that have been deposited on Tonga."

    A spokesperson for the Australian government, said the prime minister and minister for foreign affairs are monitoring the situation and ready to provide support on request.

    A tsunami warning has been issued for parts of Australia's east coast and Tasmania.

    Authorities told people in the eastern state of New South Wales to "get out of the water and move away from the immediate water's edge".

    In New Zealand, which is more than 2,300km away from Tonga, the National Emergency Management Agency said coastal areas on the north and east coast of the North Island could see "strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges at the shore".

    Local forecaster Weather Watch tweeted about the eruption: "The energy release is simply astonishing", adding: "Reports of people hearing the sonic booms across New Zealand."

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    Public Tsunami Message Number 6
    NWS National Tsunami Warning Center Palmer AK
    728 AM PST Sat Jan 15 2022

    UPDATES
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    * A tsunami has been confirmed and some impacts are expected
    * A Volcanic Eruption has occured in the Tonga Islands
    * Please disregard earthquake parameters
    * Advisory level waves continue to be observed in Hawaii
    * Sea level fluctuations are beginning in Alaska and California


    ...THE TSUNAMI ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT...



    Tsunami Advisory in Effect for;

    * CALIFORNIA, The coast from The Cal./Mexico Border to The
    Oregon/Cal. Border including San Francisco Bay

    * OREGON, The coast from The Oregon/Cal. Border to The
    Oregon/Wash. Border including the Columbia River estuary
    coast

    * WASHINGTON, Outer coast from the Oregon/Washington border
    to Slip Point, Columbia River estuary coast, and the Juan
    de Fuca Strait coast

    * BRITISH COLUMBIA, The north coast and Haida Gwaii, the
    central coast and northeast Vancouver Island, the outer
    west coast of Vancouver Island, the Juan de Fuca Strait
    coast

    * SOUTHEAST ALASKA, The inner and outer coast from The
    BC/Alaska Border to Cape Fairweather, Alaska (80 miles SE
    of Yakutat)

    * SOUTH ALASKA AND THE ALASKA PENINSULA, Pacific coasts from
    Cape Fairweather, Alaska (80 miles SE of Yakutat) to Unimak
    Pass, Alaska (80 miles NE of Unalaska)

    * ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, Unimak Pass, Alaska (80 miles NE of
    Unalaska) to Attu, Alaska including the Pribilof Islands


    FORECASTS OF TSUNAMI ACTIVITY
    -----------------------------
    * Tsunami activity is forecasted to start at the following
    locations at the specified times.

    FORECAST
    START
    SITE OF TSUNAMI
    ---- ----------

    * Alaska
    Adak 0600 AKST Jan 15
    Shemya 0615 AKST Jan 15
    Unalaska 0650 AKST Jan 15
    Sand Point 0710 AKST Jan 15
    Saint Paul 0735 AKST Jan 15
    Cold Bay 0745 AKST Jan 15
    Kodiak 0750 AKST Jan 15
    Sitka 0755 AKST Jan 15
    Elfin Cove 0755 AKST Jan 15
    Seward 0815 AKST Jan 15
    Yakutat 0815 AKST Jan 15
    Valdez 0830 AKST Jan 15
    Craig 0835 AKST Jan 15
    Cordova 0840 AKST Jan 15
    Homer 0905 AKST Jan 15

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    Ruined my duck hunt this morning! No way in hell I'm going to be 1/2 mile up from the mouth when a tsunami surge hits!
    You'd lose every decoy and maybe boat!
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    Mother nature is a powerful thing and can take us in a split second
    Those pics and satellite images were eye opening

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    When this happens in Elgin, will it melt the ice off the power lines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    When this happens in Elgin, will it melt the ice off the power lines?
    I was going to Wateree today but Tsunamis ain't nothing to play with.

    Just ask that idiot in your video with the selfie stick.

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    ho lee chit!
    At least I'm housebroken.

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    Would have been a fun ride for a ship to be crossing there.

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    More c02 released than humans have caused to be released since Jesus kicked them out of the Garden. I would look for Obama to have moving trucks lined up at his home on the beach with all the searise, tsunamis, and stinky bits of blown up fish this must have caused...

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    They say it was a 7 on the volcano scale- similar to Krakatoa, and if it had not been below water- it would have been a worldwide ecological disaster- block out the sunlight- winter for a couple of years type event.

    Reading about this uncovered news that someone had been granted permission and funding to attempt to cool down the Yellowstone volcano by drilling down and pumping water into the magma- I'm not a volcano expert, but that sounds like a disaster movie in the making.

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    No tsunami but rain turning to snow this afternoon which I plan on shooting some mallards in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    They say it was a 7 on the volcano scale- similar to Krakatoa, and if it had not been below water- it would have been a worldwide ecological disaster- block out the sunlight- winter for a couple of years type event.

    Reading about this uncovered news that someone had been granted permission and funding to attempt to cool down the Yellowstone volcano by drilling down and pumping water into the magma- I'm not a volcano expert, but that sounds like a disaster movie in the making.
    At least the ducks would migrate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sprigdog View Post
    Ruined my duck hunt this morning! No way in hell I'm going to be 1/2 mile up from the mouth when a tsunami surge hits!
    You'd lose every decoy and maybe boat!
    About like hunting on Parr Res any day

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    Cool, eye-opening thread. Thanks JAB!

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    Was some big ass rollers in the ocean today that wasn't predicted. I mean good'erns. Lost my stomach a few times. Was fun, big triggers parrished.
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