Subject: What to do Before, During and After a Tsunami Attack?

Tsunamis are dangerous and can destroy properties, infrastructures, buildings, and worst – kill lives. Drowning is the most common cause of death associated with a tsunami. It can happen anytime, anywhere along coasts. 🌊

Here are some tips on how you can be prepared, handle, and survive a tsunami attack.

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A tsunami is a series of seismic and large ocean waves resulted from an enormous displacement of the seafloor. This is usually caused by underwater disturbances such as underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes at tectonic boundaries under the sea. The size of a tsunami can vary from a meter high to more than 300 meters high in size!

Tsunamis are dangerous and can destroy properties, infrastructures, buildings, and worst – kill lives. Drowning is the most common cause of death associated with a tsunami. It can happen anytime, anywhere along coasts.

Here are some tips on how you can be prepared, handle, and survive a tsunami attack.

 Preparation Before a Tsunami Attack: 

  1. Learn the risk of tsunami in your location especially if you are living near a coastal area.

  2. If you are a tourist, acquaint yourself with the local safety evacuation protocols of the place. Know the safe evacuation routes and zones in your community.

  3. Identify the risk or potential dangers of flooding in your house or the place you are currently residing in. 

  4. Secure an emergency preparedness kit and a bag with basic supplies.

  5. Create a family escape plan and a place where you can meet in case of separation. 

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