One month after Hawaii's destruction, chaos engulfed the world. Pacific nations faced catastrophic devastation.
A massive explosion in the Pacific Ocean triggered a tsunami. Waves over 50 meters high struck every country bordering the Pacific simultaneously. Within hours, islands were submerged, and coastlines obliterated.
Tokyo's eastern shores were completely submerged. The government declared a state of emergency. A radioactive leak began in Fukushima.
The leak was unprecedented in scale. Countries like South Korea and China halted fishing. Japan's already declining economy plummeted further.
On the U.S. West Coast, tsunami sirens blared in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, but it was too late. Waves destroyed ports and erased coastal areas.
Island nations like Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa were wiped off the map instantly. Survivors fled to higher ground.