You should take your valuables (passports, cash, jewellery etc.) with you, together with foods, drinks (water), clothes, torchlights etc. in a bag or luggage. Evacuate to higher ground immediately when the warnings are given.
The best thing to do to prepare for a tsunami is to get as far inland as possible before the storm hits. Tsunamis are common in Southeast Asia where torrential rains are prevalent for a period of time. There is also the fact there that earthquakes occur in the ocean and the aftermath is the tsunami that wipes out whole villages.
pack up your staff and when it comes you go in to a high building
I think you should go higher ground so you would not get hit by it.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
No. To be used as a power source something must be consistent and predictable over a long period of time. Tsunamis are neither. With respect to human life tsunamis are random occurrences. Predictions of where a tsunami will impacts cannot be made until it has been triggered, giving us at most a few hours to prepare. Tsunamis are also fairly rare. Setting up a system to be powered by something that will not even occur most years would not be cost-effective.
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.
Yes, of course, India can have tsunamis.
tsunamis are cool
Japan knows they have tsunamis when a valcano erupts or a earthquake happens.
You can prepare for Tsunamis by having an escape plan, knowing where the water is most likely to come from and even having an emergency box of supplies with water, and neccessities.
Head for the high ground immediately when warned.
If you have received a warning from some believable source that a tsunami is likely, move away from the shore, and seek higher ground.
You can't prepare for Tsunamis. They come at towns/cities quite fast. You can help reduce some of the effects by planting a wall of mangroves around the town/city, though. The mangroves absorb some of the energy coming from the massive wave. But like I said before, there's really not that much you can to do stop them. If there is a Tsunami, find higher grounds and hope for the best.
No. To be used as a power source something must be consistent and predictable over a long period of time. Tsunamis are neither. With respect to human life tsunamis are random occurrences. Predictions of where a tsunami will impacts cannot be made until it has been triggered, giving us at most a few hours to prepare. Tsunamis are also fairly rare. Setting up a system to be powered by something that will not even occur most years would not be cost-effective.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.
They cause tsunamis
Unfortunately there is nothing we can do to prevent tsunamis.
the tsunamis can carry jellyfish along
Wind does not affect tsunamis.