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(UPDATE: Sept. 18 at 1:18 pm): There is no risk of a tsunami in BC, according to the US's National Tsunami Warning Center.
The agency's assessment has been reposted by BC's emergency information service.
The Americans said parts of Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands, are under a tsunami advisory.
But it added: "For other US and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America, there is no tsunami threat."
The National Tsunami Warning Center has advised that there is NO tsunami risk to #BC from this earthquake. More info: https://t.co/zIMkCEv12B https://t.co/Xk5vvNnxlt
— Emergency Info BC (@EmergencyInfoBC) September 18, 2025
(Original story: Sept. 18 at 12:56 pm): Officials in British Columbia are assessing the risk of a tsunami after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia earlier today.
The Province’s emergency information feed said the quake hit 255 miles southwest of Bering Island in the Pacific Ocean.
Officials are assessing data for tsunami risk to #BC following an M7.8 earthquake 255 miles (410 km) southwest of Bering Island, Russia. Stand by for BC-specific info. Follow @NWS_NTWC for updates. More info: https://t.co/9OCBhGqlJP https://t.co/1DvHRa6hjy
— Emergency Info BC (@EmergencyInfoBC) September 18, 2025
It was recorded at 11:58 PDT.
This story will be updated when more information is released.