The rescue teams split up into groups, some search under the rubble of the aftermath of the wave while some will take their chances by the seashore, since there may be bodies to be found there. They search under the wreckage in hopes of finding survivors, however as the time progresses the odds of them finding someone alive would become slimmer and slimmer.
giving shelter and food and water and stuff to just help you get through it
The first communication that can happen regarding in surviving a tsunami would be to warn the public allowing them enough time to allow them to escape to higher ground.Prior to that, there should be ongoing communication educating about preparing emergency plans in the event there is a tsunami. The time to figure out what evacuation route to take, supplies to grab, where the family will meet after an event, etc. is not during the emergency.If communication systems are still in place after a tsunami hits, they might help a rescue team find you.
After a tsunami, humans often engage in rescue and rehabilitation efforts to help animals affected by the disaster. This includes organizing search and rescue missions for stranded or injured wildlife, providing food and medical care, and creating temporary shelters. Additionally, animal welfare organizations and volunteers work to reunite lost pets with their owners and assess the overall impact on local ecosystems. Public awareness campaigns may also be initiated to promote the protection of wildlife in the aftermath of such natural disasters.
The Canadian government provided financial aid to support relief efforts for tsunami victims, donating funds to organizations such as the Red Cross. They also offered to match Canadians' donations to eligible humanitarian organizations, effectively doubling the impact of individual contributions. Additionally, Canada deployed military resources and expertise to assist in the humanitarian response on the ground.
The rescue teams split up into groups, some search under the rubble of the aftermath of the wave while some will take their chances by the seashore, since there may be bodies to be found there. They search under the wreckage in hopes of finding survivors, however as the time progresses the odds of them finding someone alive would become slimmer and slimmer.
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they helped :)
giving shelter and food and water and stuff to just help you get through it
help rescue the stranded animals from the Katrina hurricane.
Yes; she donated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, the 2004 Indonesian tsunami and 2010 Haiti earthquake.
You will find that out in the future. No just kidding, as a tsunami victim, we are treated with as much money as possible from other countries. The USA are usually a big help. Hurt victims get sent to the nearest hospital inland. THANK ME LATER :D.
Because this question is posted in March, 2011, it undoubtedly relates to the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It reflects the dreamers horror at that terrible event, and perhaps deep sympathy and longing to help the victims. But it is not prophetic of any future catastrophes.
yes she hepls the poor all the time example: haiti and she also helped support or give money to the earthquake in Chile
The first communication that can happen regarding in surviving a tsunami would be to warn the public allowing them enough time to allow them to escape to higher ground.Prior to that, there should be ongoing communication educating about preparing emergency plans in the event there is a tsunami. The time to figure out what evacuation route to take, supplies to grab, where the family will meet after an event, etc. is not during the emergency.If communication systems are still in place after a tsunami hits, they might help a rescue team find you.
i think that it must help the other people by giving attention only
Always help each otherDo not Bother.
we can help the victims by doingrallies in street