It they survive, the problem is then in finding shelter, warmth, food and water. Also, the risk of disease is increased.
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they helped :)
The Red cross helped the tsunami victims in Japan by rescuing them by helicopters and treated the injured with medicine and care. :)
- 2010 Earthquakes in Haiti -2004 tsunami -9/11 victims
giving shelter and food and water and stuff to just help you get through it
Several charities provided assistance to victims of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, including organizations like Oxfam, Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross, and Save the Children. These organizations focused on providing emergency relief, medical assistance, food, shelter, and other crucial support to those affected by the disaster. Contributions from donors around the world helped fund these efforts to aid the tsunami victims.
Asha Gunawardena has written: 'Targeting and distribution of post-disaster aid' -- subject(s): Fishers, Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004, Disaster victims, Rehabilitation, Tsunami relief
The main problem was that they were going to die.
The main cause of death is not the tsunami itself but the buildings that get damaged in the tsunami...ie a bridge or building that falls. The main cause is the water drowning people and building being destroyed. The building may contain people inside it or could crush some people when it falls.
Broken bones and Respiratory Problems
if they live by the water, it ruins their houses and even can kill them
There are two main reasons. First, at the time, there was no tsunami warning system for the Indian Ocean, only for the Pacific. Second, most people, even most educated Western tourists, did not know the warning signs of a tsunami.