You run as fast as you can and get as high up as you can as quick as you can.
You i mean you ,get away from vulnerable Coastlines and electrical,nuclear plants.Find high safe ground that will protect from the floods fire etc. The further you are from the shore then there will be less energy in the waves ,meaning that the waves will not be able to travel as far without its energy,the sea.
Get to the highest point possible that is far away from the beach as quickly as possible. Stay away from windows or unsteady objects, as these can fall and hurt you. Going underground can also help, as it is safe. Make sure the ceiling is strong though. Cars are graves unless you are far enough away from the tsunami and moving farther away from it.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
Get to high ground or learn how to swim. However, I don't think you can just outswim a tsunami.
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
The moon phase during a tsunami is unlikely to have a significant impact on the occurrence of the tsunami itself. Tsunamis are primarily triggered by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, not by the moon phase.
The safest place to be during a tsunami with a boat is out at sea in deep water where the tsunami waves are not as destructive. Boats can be carried by the tsunami waves and may be safer away from the impact zone near the shore. It is important to monitor official warnings and follow safety guidelines to navigate away from the tsunami's path.
The best place to stay during a tsunami is Tokyo because it has lots of natural disasters their.
A tsunami happened during the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 24 2004
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The most recent tsunami was in Japan happened 2011, during the Earthquake.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
no because it would take to long and the tsunami would have caught up with you
A tsunami can come during any kind of weather, as they are not weather-related.
only about 20,000 people survived the tsunami in japan in 2011
Get to high ground or learn how to swim. However, I don't think you can just outswim a tsunami.
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