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The highest tsunami wave ever recorded could have easily crashed over the Eiffel Tower 🌊🌊
Luckily, it broke in the middle of Alaska, where hardly anyone lived.
Early warning and early action allow people to #GetToHighGround, saving lives.
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#TsunamiDay https://t.co/GGNMRkF0Ve
Today is World Tsunami Awareness Day. #GetToHighGround - a good reminder for us to always be watchful and safe. Take care, #ADNFAM!
#ALDUBatADNHighGround https://t.co/lYR88GcYP7
Today is World Tsunami Awareness Day! Tsunamis are a threat along the U.S. coast. Stay aware & be prepared:
🗺️ Practice community evacuation plans.
📣 Create a family emergency communication plan.
📱 Sign up for your community’s warning system.
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The eruption of the 🌋 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai 🇹🇴, in January 2022 was the most powerful since #Krakatau 🇮🇩 in 1883 and generated a #Tsunami with waves of up to 20 meters high.
Proactive action by the government of #Tonga and its people saved many lives!
#TsunamiDay https://t.co/qzcvxPPD5J
#DYK today is World Tsunami Awareness Day?
Check out this study about the megatsunami 66 million years ago that was caused by the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs!
Models show in some places it causes mile high waves!
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Today is World Tsunami Awareness Day! Do you live, work or play near the ocean? Learn about Santa Monica's tsunami risks, how you'll be informed of a tsunami threat, and what to do to prepare. https://t.co/N5uW3Rdk96 #GetToHighGround #TsunamiDay https://t.co/RgpEnL2hbF
In 2015, the United Nations designated November 5 as World Tsunami Awareness Day. Tsunamis can be destructive and costly to the natural environment and human life. As our partner organizations continue to prevent catastrophic loss, here are resources to advocate for communities! https://t.co/HGg0mbUVS4
— Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (@UUSC) November 5, 2022
Tsunamis are rare, but among the most destructive disasters.
Most are caused by earthquakes under or near the ocean, but they can also result from landslides or volcanoes.
Let us make everyone aware of the threat on World Tsunami Day.
#WorldTsunamiAwarenessDay
#TsunamiDay
5 November is World Tsunami Awareness Day.
Tsunamis are rare, but they can bring enormous disruptions. We are sending our condolences to those affected by tsunamis and providing resources on this natural hazard. To learn more: https://t.co/g9h6D6SI3a #TsunamiDay #OnlyTogether https://t.co/lNtsfNte9j
#AmritaSchoolforSustainableDevelopment & UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for #SustainableInnovation and Development is jointly conducting a #TsunamiReadinessProgramme in Alappad Panchayat in collaboration with #INCOIS on the occasion of World Tsunami Awareness Day on Nov 5 https://t.co/snPTcudNAy
— Amrita School for Sustainable Development (AST) (@AstAmrita) November 5, 2022
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World Tsunami Awareness Day seeks to raise awareness about the effects of Tsunamis. Tsunamis are enormous waves created by underwater disturbances, usually earthquakes.
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