Japan & Chile
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, triggered by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, produced a series of waves that varied in number and size. While the initial wave was the most devastating, the tsunami generated multiple waves, with estimates commonly indicating between 5 to 15 significant waves striking coastal areas over several hours. Some locations experienced waves arriving minutes apart, while others faced a longer duration between waves. The total number of waves can vary depending on the specific area impacted.
The 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka was caused by a massive undersea earthquake near Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami waves struck the coast of Sri Lanka, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The disaster prompted international aid and support for Sri Lanka's recovery efforts.
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Emergency rescue teams struggled to cope with the Boxing Day tsunami due to the sheer scale and devastation of the disaster, which affected multiple countries and overwhelmed local infrastructures. Communication breakdowns and the sheer volume of casualties hindered coordination and response efforts. Additionally, many areas were inaccessible due to debris and destruction, complicating rescue operations. The suddenness of the tsunami left little time for preparation, further exacerbating the challenges faced by responders.
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Some of the problems countries faced when transitioning to the metric system include the cost of changing road signs, speed limits, and other infrastructure, as well as the challenge of educating the population on the new system. Additionally, there may have been resistance from citizens who were accustomed to the imperial system.
Probably disease - from domestic sewerage, sea water and rotting vegetation washed inland by the rising water.
Yes, there have been many tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. The most recent major one was 2004-12-26.
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Tsunami's are terrible natural disasters. As the one that struck Japan a few years ago, the problems that had to be faced were the following & on a massive scale: 1. Loss of life; 2. Loss of property; 3. Injured people; 4. Lack of clean water; 5. Lack of food; 6. Lack of hospital beds; and 7. Total disruption of society.