It depends on how many schools are in the affected area. Most likely any schools around the area will have some form of damage to it.
Yes, many schools were destroyed in the Boxing Day tsunami in Sumatra in 2004. The powerful tsunami caused widespread devastation along the coast, leading to significant loss of infrastructure, including educational facilities. In addition to the physical destruction, the disaster disrupted the education of countless children in the affected areas, with many schools needing to be rebuilt or replaced in the aftermath.
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The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
Not only one many houses were destroyed. Many people were rendered homeless.
an estimation is about 50,000 houses
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
Many towns were destroyed. Many people have died and are unaccounted for.
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti destroyed or severely damaged about 4,000 schools.
their homes were destroyed
There is no adverb in the sentence.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples of use of adverb in the example sentence:A tsunami tragically destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'tragically' modifies the verb 'destroyed')A very destructive tsunami destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'very' modifies the adjective 'destructive')A tsunami so tragically destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'so' modifies the adverb 'tragically')
The capital of Portugal, Lisbon, was almost completely destroyed by a tsunami.
Lisbon, Portugal