Following one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded off Russia's Far East, tsunami warnings were issued across the Pacific region, including Japan. Millions of people in Russia returned to their homes after tsunami alerts were lifted. Japan's Meteorological Agency announced the cancellation of all tsunami advisories related to the seismic event. This decision was confirmed by multiple sources including NHK and international news agencies. The earthquake prompted widespread concern due to its magnitude and potential to trigger tsunamis, but subsequent monitoring showed no imminent tsunami threat, leading to the lifting of warnings in Japan and other affected areas.