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Whales Wash Ashore in Japan’s Tateyama Amid Tsunami Waves | Watch

Whales washed ashore in Japan’s Tateyama as tsunami waves arrived after Russia's 8.7 quake; evacuation warnings issued along coastal areas.

Published By: Drishya Madhur
Last Updated: July 30, 2025 11:15:36 IST

During tsunami warnings that were issued after a powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Pacific coast, whales were washed up on the shores of Tateyama City, in Japan’s Chiba Prefecture. The bizarre scene was videotaped and reported live on Japanese TV.

Take a look at the video:



When the tsunami warning went into effect along the Japanese Pacific coast on Tuesday, the initial waves reportedly hit Hokkaido, a coastal area in northeastern Japan, at approximately 10:40 AM local time.

The early waves measured about 30 centimeters in height, according to public broadcaster NHK.

Why Whales Get Stranded During Tsunamis?

Experts point out that whales become stranded close to coastlines during a tsunami because of the rapid change in the water level and current close to the coasts.

Although tsunamis do not affect the large marine creatures in the open ocean, the fast withdrawal of the water close to the coast prior to the onset of an approaching wave can make them stranded temporarily.

Evacuation Orders Issued

As a measure of precaution against the possible threat, Japanese officials have ordered evacuation warnings for some coastal towns bordering the Pacific.

“Damage caused by tsunami waves is imminent. Evacuate right away from coastal areas and river banks to a secure area like high ground or an evacuation center,” read the warning. “Tsunami waves will strike over and over. Stay on safe ground until the warning is canceled.”

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