never go by the water after a tsunami.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
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.
The first sign of a tsunami is often a strong earthquake or underwater volcanic eruption. If you feel strong shaking that lasts for an extended period, see water receding quickly from the shoreline, or hear a loud roaring sound from the ocean, these could be early warning signs of a tsunami. Pay attention to official warnings and evacuate to higher ground immediately if advised to do so.
well i think it is where you leave the place and go to another place :P
The water receeds (draws back) into the ocean.
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You should stay away from the tsunami in the beach so that you will not go to near to the tsunami.
No. At the the time there was no tsunami warning center in the Indian Ocean. They received no warning. The first indication anyone in Indonesia got was the ocean receding before the tsunami struck, but most people did not know that this was a sign of a tsunami.
No. Tsunamis have happened through all of human history.
There are not any precautions that can be taken against a tsunami.
The sign that indicates you should watch for pavement changes ahead is typically a diamond-shaped warning sign with the text "Pavement Ends" or a similar message. This sign alerts drivers that the road surface may change from a paved to an unpaved condition or that there may be a transition in road conditions. It's important to reduce speed and proceed with caution when encountering this sign.