U.S. Tsunami Warning Centers
Summary: The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a final message confirming that the tsunami threat from the 7.5 magnitude earthquake near the coast of Venezuela on June 24, 2026, has passed.
This document is the final tsunami threat message (Number 3) issued by the NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center regarding a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that occurred near the coast of Venezuela at 2205 UTC on June 24, 2026. The center confirms that the tsunami threat has passed and no further threat exists. While minor sea level fluctuations of up to 30 cm may persist in coastal areas near the epicenter for several hours, no further action is required beyond exercising normal caution.
Document outline
1. Header Information (Message Number 3) 2. Notice to National Authorities 3. Preliminary Earthquake Parameters (Magnitude 7.5, 10.5N 68.4W) 4. Evaluation of Tsunami Threat 5. Tsunami Threat Forecast (Threat Passed) 6. Recommended Actions 7. Potential Impacts (Minor sea level fluctuations) 8. Next Update and Additional Information