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But the National Weather Service said there were "no significant concerns about inundation."The National Weather Service offices in California said beaches may see impacts for several hours, starting Saturday morning.The first waves arrived before 9 a.m. on the southern Oregon coast at over one foot tall, the NWS Portland said, reminding people that the highest waves will likely come later. Port San Luis has seen waves as high as 4.3 feet while Arena Cove and Crescent City have seen 3.7-foot waves.Responding to Twitter users sharing plans to swim during the tsunami advisory, the San Francisco Fire Department urged residents to not put themselves or rescue teams at risk.Seismologist Lucy Jones also warned people in affected areas to stay away from beaches, adding that moving water has "huge momentum" that can do damage in port areas.
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