No. The Natural Disaster Warning Centre confirmed that the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake will NOT have any impact on Thailand.
The people who were affected in the Japanese tsunami was the prime minister because its his country and of course the people who was trapped in the tsunami.
You can reduce effect of tsunami but there is no way you can avoid it for certain, area which are most likely to get hit by tsunami are area near sea and ocean (large amount of water) and area which also has high earthquake zone. If you are not affected by these two factors you are very unlikely to get hit by the tsunami.
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Japan in March 2011.
No. The Natural Disaster Warning Centre confirmed that the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake will NOT have any impact on Thailand.
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.
There were several countries that were affected by the 2004 tsunami. These countries include India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, as well as Thailand.
There were many more than 8 countries affected. The most affected countries include:IndiaBangledeshThailandIndonesiaMalaysiaSri LankaSomaliaKenyaTanzaniaSouth AfricaMadagascar
Thailand
In 2004.
There was none. Cyclones do not cause tsunamis. Tha Tsunami that devastated Thailand in 2004 was triggered by an earthquake.
Tsunamis don't get real names as hurricanes and typhoons do. It is often refereed to as the Boxing Day tsunami or the Indian Ocean tsunami.
how the natural resources are affected by the tsunami
Thailand, Indonesia.
The infamous tsunami that hit the southern part of Thailand occurred in 2004.
The people who were affected in the Japanese tsunami was the prime minister because its his country and of course the people who was trapped in the tsunami.