Yes
No. The Natural Disaster Warning Centre confirmed that the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake will NOT have any impact on Thailand.
The 2011 Japan Tsunami did not affect Pakistan in any way.
The alarms did sound, but considering how fast the tsunami followed on the heels of the earthquake, there was no time to head for higher ground.
This is not true. There has been a warning system for tsunamis in place around the entire Pacific Ocean since the 1940s. In fact, Japan is probably even better prepared for a tsunami than the US is. More recently, a tsunami warning system was created in the Indian Ocean.
It is unlikely that Thailand will be directly affected by Japan's tsunami in the near future, as tsunamis typically dissipate as they move away from their source. However, it is always important to stay informed and be prepared for any potential impacts.
no but there were injuries and deaths.
There are not any precautions that can be taken against a tsunami.
yes one or two happen in japan
Because Japan is a earth quake prone country and has houses and other things built for surviving an earthquake up to 10 magnitude. But Japan wasn't, in any way prepared for the tsunami.
Japan didn't receive any warning.
Thailand was much bigger, and worse. It caused more damage. Indonesia needed more help to repair everything after the tsunami, as Japan was richer, and Japan didn't want any help.
read the warning signs on the bottle