It is unclear what this question is asking.
If it is asking how to say "tsunami" in Spanish, they use the same loanword from Japanese, i.e. "tsunami". They also have an older, less used word "maremoto" which correlates to the English term "tidal wave".
If it is asking how you would subject the Iberian Peninsula to a tsunami, that would require a change in the faultine structure underneath the Mediterranean or the Atlantic Ocean. As it stands, the current Mid-Atlantic ridge does not have subduction zone, which is key in preventing tsunamis.
It is very improbable.
Portugal (next to Spain).
put Bret in front of it.
The 1755 tsunami occurred in the Atlantic Ocean, affecting coastal areas of Portugal, Spain, and Morocco. The most devastating impact was in Portugal, particularly in Lisbon, where the tsunami caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
its called a tsunami
Falange: official state political party in Spain from 1936 to disbandment in 1977, used terrorism to put down socialist movement in Spain.
Xena Warrior Princess - 1995 Tsunami 3-19 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Chile:TE Germany:16 (season 3) Singapore:PG Spain:13
"It was a relief to hear that no tsunami's would hit the west coast this weekend."
they put up buoys in the indian ocean to detect future tsunamis
Napoleon put his brother in law as king of spain.
"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
You can put out posters and hang them up, post a vedio on youtube, start emailing people, or call to check on people in tsunami prone areas.