BMKG explains the reasons for tsunami alerts in Indonesia
Jakarta – BMKG officially ended the early warning of the Tsunami in ten Indonesian areas as a result of the Russian Dahsyat earthquake. BMKG revealed the reason. “All marigrams (tsunami notes) in Indonesia tend to grab and smaller energy descriptions are expected,” Daryono, Daryono, of BMKG and the director of Tsunami, said Wednesday (7/30/2025). Ten regions in RI were previously alert. The ten regions that are aware of the potential of the tsunami include Talaud, North Gorontalo, North Halmera, Manokwari, Raja Ampat, Biaknumfori, Northern Sorong, Jayapura and sarmi. Browse to continue with the content BMKG has detected Sarmi Tsunami waves, Papua to 20 inches. The detection is an indication that the tsunami waves entered the Indonesian waters. Previously, the 8.8 (m) earthquake on the Kamchatka Peninsula made a number of countries from the Far East Russia, issued an early warning of the tsunami. This peninsula is bordered by the Pacific. The Kamchatka Peninsula is a long country thrown from Russia and the northeastern point of Asia. Length of 1,250 kilometers and an area of 270,000 square kilometers. Tsunamis took place in the Severo-Kurilsk region in Russia. The city inhabited by 2000 people was also damaged by the earthquake and tsunami. Due to the earthquake and tsunami, there were no reports about victims. Russian authorities said residents in the city were evacuated shortly after the earthquake occurred. The latest, the Kamchatka Peninsula authorities, recalled the Tsunami warning. (WNV/IDN)