Tsunami sirens sound earlier in Hokkaido, Northern Japan.
Tsunami waves have arrived on the coast of Eastern Japan.
Massive traffic congestion is being reported across Hawaii as both residents and tourists rush to evacuate coastal zones ahead of expected tsunami waves. Authorities warn that waves between 3 and 12 feet could strike around 7:00 PM HST.
The Tsunami Watch issued for the U.S. and Canadian West Coast has now been elevated to a Tsunami Advisory. Meanwhile, a Tsunami Warning remains in effect for portions of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. image
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has upgraded the powerful earthquake off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula from a magnitude 8.7 to a magnitude 8.8. image
Tsunami waves exceeding 3 meters above normal tide levels are possible along the coasts of Ecuador and Russia, while waves between 1 and 3 meters could impact the shores of Chile, Hawaii, Japan, and the Solomon Islands. image
Millions have been urged to evacuate coastal regions across Eastern Japan. image
8.7 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE TRIGGERS PACIFIC TSUNAMI ALERT 🔴 HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW: • A powerful 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula earlier today. • The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued tsunami warnings and watches across a wide stretch of the Pacific Rim. • Waves have already reached coastal areas of Kamchatka, with flooding reported in Severo-Kurilsk. • A tsunami wave approximately 13 feet (4 meters) high was recorded in the Yelizovsky district. • Alerts are currently in effect for Hawaii, the Pacific coast of Japan, Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, and the U.S. West Coast—including California, Oregon, and Washington. • In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, initial reports indicate extensive structural damage. • Authorities across affected regions are urging residents near coastlines to evacuate immediately and move to higher elevations. This is a developing situation. More updates soon.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) Refutes Allegations Made by Anthony Aguilar • Anthony Aguilar was terminated by UG Solutions, GHF’s contracted security provider, on June 13, 2025, due to poor performance, erratic behavior, and repeated conflicts with staff. • Despite publicly claiming he resigned, internal records confirm he was dismissed—and later attempted to be reinstated. Aguilar reapplied for a Gaza position as recently as July 4. • During his time with GHF, Aguilar expressed strong support for the mission. Numerous Signal messages and texts show him praising UG Solutions and the foundation’s humanitarian work. • On May 28, Aguilar wrote: “Delivering 318.3 tons of humanitarian aid to a starving population… your presence is seen as a good thing.” • Aguilar also circulated a memo he claimed was sent on May 28. However, metadata reveals it was created and distributed on June 21—nearly a month after his termination. • His accusations regarding use of force against civilians are unfounded. • UG Solutions employs non-lethal crowd-control measures (pepper spray, smoke, and flashbangs) strictly to prevent trampling and ensure safe aid distribution. • No credible evidence has been found to support Aguilar’s claims of misconduct or illegal use of force.
The Sinaloa Cartel is said to be operating in fear under the Trump administration, with smuggling operations grinding to a halt amid a sharp increase in Border Patrol and National Guard activity. “The business has taken a serious hit,” one source reported.