First Tsunami From Chile Quake Hits Japan, Initial Waves Small
Feb. 27: Japan Meteorological Agency's Yasuo Sekita discusses the impact of a tsunami triggered by an earthquake in Chile during a news conference.
TOKYO Saturday, February 27, 2010 —
The first tsunami from the Chile quake hit Japan's outlying islands on Sunday, but the initial waves were small, though officials warned a bigger surge of water could reach the country's main islands.
Japan's Meteorological Agency said the first tsunami to reach Japan after the magnitude 8.8 quake off Chile was recorded in the Ogasawara islands. It was just 4 inches high. There were no reports of damage.
Japan put all of its eastern coastline on tsunami alert Sunday and ordered hundreds of thousands of residents in low-lying areas to seek higher ground as waves generated by an earthquake off Chile raced across the Pacific at hundreds of miles (kilometers) per hour.
It was the first such alert for Japan's coasts in almost 20 years
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