That would be along a coast, so if you are in a landlocked state, then don't worry about it.
California
California
Since the beginning of time, countless numbers of tsunamis have hit the United States and its territories. However, many of these tsunamis have not hit contiguous states, and were directed at Hawaii.
April. Just a guess
195 tsunamis have hit Japan in total
Tsunamis most commonly hit countries located around the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," including Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the Philippines. These regions experience a higher frequency of seismic activity and underwater disturbances that can trigger tsunamis. Additionally, coastal areas along major tectonic plate boundaries, such as the West Coast of the United States and the Indian Ocean, are also at risk.
There were no tsunamis of note in the year of 2000. In four more years, there would be one of the most devastating tsunamis of this century in Indonesia. The tsunami that hit Phuket in 2004 was historical.
Tsunamis are most likely to occur on the west coast of the United States, particularly in the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, and California. These areas are prone to undersea geological activity, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, that can trigger tsunamis.
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well first of all, people are going to get hit by tsunamis but also buildings are likely to get detroyed too depending on how high and how strong was it. a tsunamis occur when the ocean gets desturbed( example:earthquake-anything that shakes the land ). tsunamis are no laughing matter.
There is a system of tidal buoys that are designed to detect tsunamis before they hit the shore, but a tsunami caused by an earthquake along the coast would hit the beach before any alarm could be given.
Japan and Indonesia