Tsunami a deadly oceanic Disaster
Tsunami: A Deadly Oceanic Disaster
What is a Tsunami?
A tsunami is a series of large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. These waves can travel at high speeds and cause devastating coastal destruction upon reaching land.
Causes of Tsunamis
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Underwater Earthquakes – The most common cause, occurring due to tectonic plate movements.
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Volcanic Eruptions – Underwater volcanic activity can displace water, creating massive waves.
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Landslides – Large rock or ice masses falling into the ocean can generate tsunamis.
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Meteoroid Impacts – Rare, but large space objects crashing into the ocean can create enormous waves.
Effects of Tsunamis
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Flooding of Coastal Areas – Causes massive destruction to homes and infrastructure.
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Loss of Life and Property – High-speed waves can sweep away everything in their path.
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Environmental Damage – Contaminates water sources and damages ecosystems.
Safety Measures
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Early Warnings – Pay attention to tsunami alerts issued by authorities.
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Move to Higher Ground – Evacuate immediately if a tsunami warning is given.
Stay Away from the Shore – Even after the first wave, more waves may follow.

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