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A Report On Tsunamis

A tsunami is a large ocean wave caused by sudden movement under the sea, usually from earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Over 80% of tsunamis are caused by earthquakes. The largest tsunamis in recent history include the 2004 Sumatra earthquake tsunami, the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the 2010 Chile earthquake tsunami. Tsunamis can cause massive loss of life and property damage.

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A Report On Tsunamis

A tsunami is a large ocean wave caused by sudden movement under the sea, usually from earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Over 80% of tsunamis are caused by earthquakes. The largest tsunamis in recent history include the 2004 Sumatra earthquake tsunami, the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the 2010 Chile earthquake tsunami. Tsunamis can cause massive loss of life and property damage.

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A Report on Tsunamis

A tsunami is a catastrophic ocean wave.


This is caused by sudden motion on the
ocean floor. This sudden motion could be
an earthquake, a powerful volcanic
eruption.  Over 80% of tsunamis are
caused by earthquakes. But landslides,
volcanoes, weather and even asteroids
can also generate tsunamis. Most
tsunamis happen because of large
earthquakes on the ocean floor. Others The Deadliest Tsunamis of recent History:
form because of landslides, volcanoes, or
even meteors hitting the ocean. The cause  Sunda Strait, Indonesia 2018: Java
of a tsunami can be far away, on the other and Sumatra, Indonesia.
side of the ocean. Many tsunamis are  Palu, Sulawesi, Indonesia 2018:
small, but they also can be large, up to 10 Palu bay, Indonesia.
feet high or more.  Sendai, Japan 2011: Japan and
other countries.
 Maule, Chile 2010: Chile and other
countries.
 Sumatra, Indonesia 2004:
Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka,
Maldives and other countries.

Most Devastating Tsunamis in last


century:
 1964 Alaska Earthquake and
Tsunami
 2009 Samoa Earthquake and
Tsunami
 1993 Hokkaido Earthquake and In addition to loss of life and mass injuries,
Tsunami other potential impacts include damage to
 1979 Tumaco Earthquake and and destruction of homes and businesses,
Tsunami ports and harbors, cultural resources,
 2006 Java Earthquake and utilities, and critical infrastructure and
Tsunami facilities. There may be loss of access to
 1998 Papua New Guinea basic services such as power, sewer, and
Earthquake and Tsunami ...
water.
 1976 Moro Gulf Earthquake and
Tsunami Many International organizations are
 1960 Valdivia Earthquake and cooperating on daily basis with advanced
Tsunami weather monitoring and sea monitoring
systems, to warn low lying areas of high
tides and tsunami warnings. Early warning

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system and avoiding coastal regions are
the only ways to reduce the destructions
caused by these disasters.

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