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A massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake off Russia's coast triggered tsunami warnings across Japan and parts of the U.S. In Chiba, Japan, shocking footage showed multiple whales washed ashore—raising urgent questions about how seismic events affect marine life.
In this video, we explore the earthquakes’ impact on ocean ecosystems, tsunami preparedness in Japan, and what this might mean for future disasters.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Earthquake overview
1:00 – Tsunami warnings in Japan & U.S.
2:00 – Why whales washed ashore
3:00 – Marine impacts from seismic activity
4:30 – How Japan prepares for disasters
6:00 – Global implications
7:15 – Safe practices & key takeaways

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00:00Imagine waking up on a quiet morning in Japan only to hear tsunami sirens blaring.
00:08Moments later, the news reports a powerful 8.7 magnitude earthquake of the cost of Russia.
00:16But what happened next left people's tent.
00:20Whales, dozens of them, were found washed up on the shores of Cheva.
00:25The footage is heartbreaking and buffling.
00:30So what really happened?
00:33The earthquake occurred deep under the ocean, near the Coral Islands,
00:38triggering a tsunami alert across Japan and even parts of the U.S. west coast.
00:45The sea was shaken and so was marine life.
00:49Experts say large quakes like these can disrupt natural sunar that whales rely on,
00:56confusing them or even damaging their senses.
01:03Scientists from Tokyo University are now investigating whether underwater shock waves
01:10or gas discharge may have contributed to the whales losing their way.
01:16This is not the first time whales have stranded themselves after seismic activity.
01:23But seeing it right after an earthquake, that's what makes this so alarming.
01:27It's a reminder, Earth's movements don't just affect people.
01:34They revile through the ocean's entire ecosystem.
01:39Meanwhile, Japan's disaster teams are working hard to handle both land and sea emergencies.
01:47Rescue efforts are ongoing for the whales.
01:49But the real question remains, are these natural disasters becoming more frequent or intense?
01:57With climate change, rising sea temps and tectonic shifts,
02:01we could see more events like this in the near future.
02:06One earthquake, dozens of whales.
02:09Global concern, stay informed, stay prepared and don't forget the ocean has a voice too.
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02:22Thanks for watching.

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