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Tsunami Threatens 4 Nations After Major Quake
8 Jun
Summary
- An 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck the Celebes Sea on Monday morning.
- Tsunami alerts have been issued for the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
- Guam has also received a tsunami advisory due to the seismic event.

A powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake that occurred in the Celebes Sea on Monday morning Philippine Time has prompted a serious tsunami threat. The U.S. Tsunami Warning System has issued advisories for several nations.
The Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea are specifically under a potential tsunami threat. Additionally, Guam has received a tsunami advisory.
Tsunamis are dangerous, long waves caused by underwater seismic activity. They can travel across oceans and cause severe coastal flooding and powerful, sustained currents.
Authorities emphasize that a significant receding of seawater from the shore can occur just before a tsunami's arrival. This phenomenon can be misleading, making coastal areas appear safe when they are not.