what are the options to mitigate the effects of a tsunami on an area
The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc. Long term effects of the earthquake and tsunami damage in Japan includes the massive cleanup and rebuilding of the country's infrastructure. Secondary effects include the radiation release from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting widespread health and environmental effects.
Because Tsunami with the potency they have when they are in the coastal area the tsunami collapsed the coastal area affecting people (fishing families).
Local and regional are two different types that are based on one person's perspective. If a tsunami is regional, that means that it is in one area. If a tsunami is local, that means that it is in MY area, or very close to where I am.
The water will still be flooding the area, and is it likely that sea life may suffer. Depending on the seriousness of the wave, buildlings and houses could be destroyed, there will almost always be people and pets missing. In short, the effects are damage to property and life.
Yes. There is a tsunami watch is issued if a tsunami may impact an area. A tsunami advisory is issued if a tsunami poses a threat to areas in or along the water. A tsunami warning is issued if a tsunami is expected to cause widespread flooding.
have berms to mitigate blast effects, be obscured by camouflage, and obstruct observation of search area from outside the installation.
The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc. Long term effects of the earthquake and tsunami damage in Japan includes the massive cleanup and rebuilding of the country's infrastructure. Secondary effects include the radiation release from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting widespread health and environmental effects.
Because Tsunami with the potency they have when they are in the coastal area the tsunami collapsed the coastal area affecting people (fishing families).
Local and regional are two different types that are based on one person's perspective. If a tsunami is regional, that means that it is in one area. If a tsunami is local, that means that it is in MY area, or very close to where I am.
You can reduce effect of tsunami but there is no way you can avoid it for certain, area which are most likely to get hit by tsunami are area near sea and ocean (large amount of water) and area which also has high earthquake zone. If you are not affected by these two factors you are very unlikely to get hit by the tsunami.
The water will still be flooding the area, and is it likely that sea life may suffer. Depending on the seriousness of the wave, buildlings and houses could be destroyed, there will almost always be people and pets missing. In short, the effects are damage to property and life.
yes they are if they are in the area of a tsunami
Yes. There is a tsunami watch is issued if a tsunami may impact an area. A tsunami advisory is issued if a tsunami poses a threat to areas in or along the water. A tsunami warning is issued if a tsunami is expected to cause widespread flooding.
If you mean Tsunami, well the whole reason a tsunami happens is because of a earthquake , the tsunami reacts and gives out a earthquake in the sea, so the tsunami pushes the waves on land causing the area to be flouded
A tsunami is stronger, buth in terms of energy released and destructive potential. Both can cause total devstation, but a tsunami can do so over a muchlarger area.
Escape to an area of high altitude.
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