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What are the precautions taken during Tsunami?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Protect yourself from the effects of a tsunami by moving from the shore to safe, high grounds outside tsunami hazard areas.

  • 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!
Answered by IIRissingstarll
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Answer:

Precautions taken during Tsunami are :

• To build breakwater, water gate,

and plant tsunami control forest

to interdict tsunami or lower down

the shock wave.

• To build higher breakwater in the

joint of ports and city roads. And, to prevent water from the sliding water gate.

• To put objects which easy to cause the pollution in concrete walls with intake gates and outlets, and to prevent wall collapsing

from high hydraulic pressure.

• To build shelters which is away

from coast in uphill place and to build escapes which is away from river to make the public easily flee.

• To build some tall and solid buildings as shelters in downtown.

• To install billboard including fleeing path and emergency measures in the crowded place.

• To build broadcasting system along the coast to issue tsunami warning and direct how to

evacuate and flee.

• Residents live along coast have

to take evacuation drill regularly.

And, to put knowledge of precaution against disaster into pedagogical materials.

• To educate the public common sense about tsunami. For example, if there are earthquake happened or quickly ebbed, the public

should move to uphill place and inland.

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