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Washington Emergency Management Division @emd.wa.gov

This is our last update for the night. We’ve confirmed that there’s been a delay in wave arrival times. It's possible some waves on the outer coast may increase the current water levels by less than one foot in some areas and slightly higher in others. Suggest folks follow tsunami.gov for the latest

jul 30, 2025, 7:15 am • 34 5

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Washington Emergency Management Division @emd.wa.gov

A tsunami advisory remains in effect because there have been observable waves greater than one foot. All waves must be under 1 foot for 3 hours for the advisory to be removed. Neah Bay still has wave heights of 1.3 feet and Port Angeles has wave heights of 1.2 feet. #wawx

jul 30, 2025, 3:19 pm • 38 18 • view
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Washington Emergency Management Division @emd.wa.gov

We are not seeing any reports of major damage on our coast. We are still suggesting people stay off beaches and stay away from the water due to strong currents. Continue to find the latest at tsunami.gov

jul 30, 2025, 3:19 pm • 22 9 • view
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Washington Emergency Management Division @emd.wa.gov

The #tsunami advisory for #WaState has been CANCELLED. At this time there is no tsunami threat to the Washington coast. Check out www.tsunami.gov for more information. #TsunamiAdvisory #WaWX

Color graphic of the coastline of Washington State on the right with gray circles of seismic waves approaching from the left across the blue ocean. Black text on a green background reads “Tsunami alert cancellation for Washington State. The tsunami alert has been cancelled. The danger to Washington has passed and there is no tsunami threat at this time. More information at tsunami.gov.”
jul 30, 2025, 5:35 pm • 98 35 • view
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Ky @prariepunkwitch.bsky.social

Thank you for your hard work and sleepless night!

jul 30, 2025, 8:46 pm • 2 0 • view