I very much doubt it, but they do have a deluge of fans where ever they go.
Yes. Sendai was one of the worst hit places by the Tsunami of March 11, 2011.
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Not really. Japan is one of the most tsunami prone countries in the world.
The last tsunami to hit the US was in March 2011. The same tsunami that hit Japan also caused damage in Hawaii and along the U.S. West Coast. One person in California was killed.
The Boxing Day Tsunami occurred on December 26, 2004. This was one of the most detrimental tsunami's to hit Indonesia on record.
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One can find videos of the tsunami that hit Japanese cities on YouTube. There are a number of videos on there of the disaster following the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
the tsunami hit alaska lity bay in july 9,1958 and the tsunami was about 1,720 feet tall
No, the big storm that hit the Philippines was a typhoon named Haiyan in 2013. It was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded and caused widespread destruction. A tsunami is different from a typhoon; it is generated by underwater seismic activity and can cause massive waves when it reaches the shore.
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Atlantis was believed to have been hit by a powerful tsunami, as described by Plato in his dialogues. This catastrophic event led to the submergence of the island. It is theorized that the tsunami may have been caused by a major earthquake or other geological event.
Yes and no. The largest tsunami to hit Australia occurred on the northwestern coast at Cape Leveque in August 1977. This tsunami was 6m in height, but no one was killed. Perhaps the second-largest tsunami to hit Australia's shores was one which hit in June 1994. Again, the northwest coast was hit, including Broome, King Bay, Onslow and Carnarvon. In some coastal areas, fish and other ocean creatures were carried inland for 300 metres. Whilst no people died in Australia, this same tsunami killed 200 people just four hours earlier in Java. However, in the past 130 years, the continent has experienced 145 tsunamis, resulting in 11 tsunami-related deaths, as determined by research conducted by the University of New South Wales. These have not been large tsunamis, and their effect has only been discovered following intensive research.