Holahan is among millions of Americans who could lose e-book access from their local library under the budget bill the House is now considering. At President Donald Trump's request, it eliminates federal funding for libraries and museums, which is often used to fund e-books, among other services. Without e-books through the local library, "I would have a hard time reading as many books as I do," Holahan said
The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) has upgraded a Tsunami Watch to a Tsunami Advisory for the entire California coastline—effective until further notice, following a confirmed tsunami-generating earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. The 8.7 earthquake struck at approximately 4:24 p.m. PT, about 80 miles southwest of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in Russia’s remote eastern region. The quake prompted a tsunami warning for parts of the Alaska Aleutian Islands and initial tsunami watches for coastal areas in California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii. y now in effect means a tsunami is either expected or already occurring. According to the NTWC, strong currents and dangerous waves could impact those in or near the water. While widespread coastal flooding is not expected, localized inundation may occur, particularly in low-lying zones. Estimated Impact Time in California Tsunami activity is expected to reach the Los Angeles Harbor at approximately 1:05 a.m. on Wednesday, July 30, according to the latest projections. Officials caution that the first wave may not be the largest, and that dangerous conditions could persist for several hours. advertisement Solarponics Water Heating Ad Safety Recommendations Local and state emergency officials are urging the public to take the following precautions: Stay out of the water and off beaches, piers, coastal trails, breakwaters, coves, and inlets. Do not attempt to observe the waves. Tsunami conditions can be unpredictable and hazardous. Remain alert to updates from official sources and be ready to move to higher ground if advised. Boat operators are advised to move vessels to sea to a depth of at least 180 feet where possible. Avoid entering shallow water, harbors, or marinas until the advisory is lifted. Do not return to the coast until emergency officials declare it safe to do so. As of Tuesday evening, no tsunami waves had been confirmed along the California coast. However, ocean buoys and seismic activity are being actively monitored across the Pacific Ocean by the NTWC and affiliated agencies. Know the Alert Levels The NTWC issues three levels of tsunami alerts: Tsunami Watch – A tsunami may happen; issued soon after a potential trigger event (like a major offshore earthquake). – A tsunami is expected or occurring, with strong currents and waves that pose a threat to those near the water. Tsunami Warning – A tsunami is imminent or already occurring with the potential for widespread flooding and damage. The public is urged to sign up for emergency alerts via tsunami.gov for real-time updates and safety guidance. This is a developing story. Stay tuned to verified sources for the latest information. Share this: Facebook X Like this: Loading... Related Central Coast Parks Presents 2020 Mind Walk Series November 30, 2019 Early warning system sirens to sound this Tuesday and Wednesday March 31, 2024 Community Emergency Response Training Offers Hybrid Course May 25, 2021 Share: PreviousGhost Monster to rock Atascadero Lake Park August 2 About The Author Atascadero News Atascadero News Articles published by The Atascadero News may be publicly submitted press releases, contributed articles, staff reports, or other forms of media not specifically authored by a member of our News Staff. Related Posts Not Your Parents’ Career and Technical Education Not Your Parents’ Career and Technical Education December 1, 2018 TAAG: Toad Creek Watershed and Cannabis Contention TAAG: Toad Creek Watershed and Cannabis Contention April 1, 2019 PRWCA: 2020 Paso Robles Wine Vintage Set to be Most Memorable on Record PRWCA: 2020 Paso Robles Wine Vintage Set to be Most Memorable on Record November 23, 2020 New AUSD Trustee Takes Oath of Office New AUSD Trustee Takes Oath of Office October 7, 2022 Search … File a Fictitious Business Name Subscribe to our newsletter! Email Atascadero News Magazine e-Edition Atascadero News Atascadero News is the community’s top-ranked news source for Atascadero, since 1916. Breaking news, commentary, comprehensive coverage, and local profiles. Together with Colony Magazine, mailing 20,000 monthly copies to our community, we are the best-read, most-trusted news source for our community. Good News • Real News • Your Hometown News Related Sites Central Coast Living Atascadero News Paso Robles Press Paso Robles Magazine Atascadero News Magazine Morro Bay Life Site Admin Contact Us Subscribe Login USERNAME PASSWORD Login Lost my Password © 2025 Developed and Published by 13 Stars Media | Site Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy advertisement


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