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pls give me 10 preventions against tsunami
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Answered by Ragab20
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Answer:To escape a tsunami, go as high and as far as you can – ideally to a spot 100 feet above sea level or 2 miles away.

Every foot inland or upward may make a difference!

If you can see the wave, you are too close for safety

A Tsunami WARNING means a tsunami may have been generated and could be close to your area.

A Tsunami WATCH means a tsunami has not yet been verified but could exist and may be as little as an hour away

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Answered by shreyaa5551
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The tsunami wave may come gently ashore or may increase in height to become a fast moving wall of turbulent water several meters high. Although a tsunami cannot be prevented, the impact of a tsunami can be mitigated through community preparedness, timely warnings, and effective response...

Get to high ground as far inland as possible. Be alert to signs of a tsunami, such as a sudden rise or draining of ocean waters. Listen to emergency information and alerts. Evacuate: DO NOT wait!.

Avoid building or living in buildings within several hundred feet of the coastline. ...

If you do live in a coastal area, elevate your home to help reduce damage. ...

Take precautions to prevent flooding.

Have an engineer check your home and advise about ways to make it more resistant to tsunami water.

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