There is a certain type of wall that will hold back a tsunami. However, it doesn't mean nothing will get damaged.
It can't be because it can't be prevented and there is no way to know when one will happen.
With proper mitigation, evacuation and informatory systems damage can be minimized leaving minimum deaths but loss of property can only be prevented to a very small extent.
Build your town well away from the coast.
A tsunami is a force of nature and the result of a power earthquake , so a warning system might help get people to higher ground and away from the ocean.
They are about the same, but if I had to say: Tsunami.
tsunami
what precautionary measures are taken to minimize the damage caused by the tsunami
by proper information systems, proper media coverage, detection of tsunami warnings in advance, proper evacuating system, taking safety measures.
There was one tsunami that was approximately 84 metres high and did a lot of damage-I'm not being very specific am I?
The earthquake in Japan caused more damage overall than the tsunami. The powerful earthquake triggered the tsunami and also led to widespread destruction of buildings, infrastructure, and loss of lives. The tsunami primarily affected coastal areas with devastating flooding and destruction.
The most destructive tsunami in United States history was in 1964 when a magnitude 9.2 earthquake in Alaska triggered a tsunami along the West Coast. It caused significant damage in Alaska, Oregon, and California, resulting in loss of life and widespread destruction.
A tsunami can cause significant damage due to its powerful waves and flooding, impacting large areas along coastal regions. In comparison, Godzilla is a fictional giant monster known for causing destruction in movies, but the damage caused by a tsunami in reality far surpasses the fictional impact of Godzilla.