Press Release
July 30, 2025
While BC is no longer at risk of tsunami, the event is a reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness
One of the strongest earthquakes in the last decade took place Tuesday night (July 29) off the Russian coast, sparking warnings of potential tsunami waves headed toward BC. While the 8.8 magnitude earthquake did cause some large waves, BC’s Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness said by 6:25 a.m. that no coastal zones of BC are at risk.
This event serves as a reminder that many areas of the province are vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis. Preparedness can save lives—so here’s what you can do now to protect yourself and your loved ones. In the immediate event of an earthquake, remember the words: “drop, cover and hold on” until it’s safe.
If you’re on land when there is a tsunami advisory or when you hear tsunami sirens:
If you’re at sea on a vessel and you receive a tsunami alert or observe natural warning signs of a tsunami:
Be informed
Download emergency alert apps to your phone, such as the app “Alertable.” You can find emergency alert apps in the Google Play or Apple store, depending on your phone.
You can also download the Environment Canada Weather app, which can inform you about natural hazards beyond earthquakes and tsunamis, such as extreme weather events.
Check online emergency bulletins for advisories
Build a Grab-and-Go Bag
If there’s an emergency and you need to leave your home or workplace, it’s important to be able to go quickly with only your essential items. To be better prepared for an emergency or evacuation create a grab-and-go bag
Consider including in your emergency kit:
Follow guidance from your community
If your Band Office, local authority, or emergency operations centre issues an evacuation order, take action immediately. These orders mean there is significant danger—follow your community’s emergency directions and head to the designated emergency reception centre.
How to Prepare for an Emergency
Buddy check-in
It is important to monitor yourself, family members, elders and people in community and to consider developing a check-in system for neighbours and friends who are at higher risk during floods.
Stay informed
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