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    Map: Tracking a Potential Tsunami in the Celebes Sea

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJune 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Source: U.S. Tsunami Warning System. The New York Times

    A potential tsunami threatens the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Papua New Ginea after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake in the Celebes Sea on Monday morning Philippine Time, according to the U.S. Tsunami Warning System.

    A tsunami advisory has also been issued for Guam.

    Tsunamis are a series of long waves caused by a large and sudden displacement of water in the ocean, usually from a large earthquake on or below the ocean floor. Tsunamis radiate in all directions from the epicenter and can cause dangerous coastal flooding and powerful currents that can last for hours or days.

    Experts warn that just before a tsunami hits shore, seawater can first be drawn out to sea — exposing large swaths of beach and giving people along the water a false sense that a coast is safe.

    As more information becomes available, officials may update, add or cancel tsunami alerts.

    Camille Baker and Natasha Cornelissen contributed reporting.



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