no because tsunamis are worlds natural disaster you can save the people by going by helicopter or boat onto the water but there is no chance of helping every1 survive
People living in earthquake prone areas can help each other by creating neighborhood emergency plans, participating in earthquake drills, ensuring buildings meet safety standards, and helping vulnerable community members prepare. Sharing information about earthquake safety and resources, such as emergency supplies and evacuation routes, can also minimize damages caused by an earthquake.
Through planning the location of infrastructure, designing earthquake-proof infrastructure, strengthening existing infrastructure, education (drills) and earthquake monitoring and warning systems.
yes, we do
They didn't. Earthquakes generally don't need any help. no. it means how did the united nations help the people after the earthquake
I suggest that they ask god to help them. If he doesn't then he's a myth
The authorities were slow to respond with emergency and rescue help after the Kobe earthquake. Government leaders had to request help from the SDF and they were slow to contact them. The Japanese gangsters, the yakuza, were helping people the day after the earthquake by handing out food.
If people believe these myths, earthquakes may seem more frightening than they really are. During an earthquake, people need to stay calm, not run off worrying about these not true myths.
they help by warning people earlier so they can act appropriately
help me
you can save your self by rolling down and covering your body maybe!
Lifeguards are there to help. The set up safety zones on beaches and offer monitoring as people enjoy their swims. The lifeguards can help rescue a person if they are drownings, have been attacked by a marine species, or if they have suffered faintness. Lifeguards helps make beach-safety zones safe for people, and also help to rescue animals at times.
What help do they need? Many people prefer living in an apartment and not a house.