The entire coastline of India is prone to tsunamis
Some flood-prone areas in the world include low-lying coastal regions such as Bangladesh, parts of the Netherlands, and cities like Venice in Italy. River basins like the Ganges in India and the Yangtze in China are also prone to flooding due to heavy rainfall and snowmelt. Additionally, areas around major rivers like the Mississippi in the United States and the Amazon in South America experience recurrent flooding.
The 1976 tsunami in the Philippines is commonly referred to as the Moro Gulf earthquake and tsunami. It was triggered by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck near the island of Mindanao, causing devastating tsunami waves that affected coastal areas around the Moro Gulf region.
The term "Indian Ocean Tsunami" is used because the tsunami affected multiple countries surrounding the Indian Ocean, not just Indonesia. The impact of the tsunami was felt in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and others, leading to the broader geographical reference in the name.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
The tsunami that occurred in July 1958 is known as the Lituya Bay tsunami. It was triggered by a massive landslide caused by an earthquake, resulting in a wave that reached a height of 1,720 feet (524 meters), making it the tallest tsunami recorded in history. The event resulted in significant destruction in the bay and highlighted the potential for such natural disasters in coastal areas.
south India
orrissa and gujurat
andhrapradesh,assam , bihar, orissa, uttarpradesh, west bengal,punjab, rajasthan, gujarat, haryana and maharashtra coastal areas.
bangladesh
the main states with drought are punjab, bihar, maharashtra, rajasthan,orrisa. These are the most common places with drought.
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Some flood-prone areas in the world include low-lying coastal regions such as Bangladesh, parts of the Netherlands, and cities like Venice in Italy. River basins like the Ganges in India and the Yangtze in China are also prone to flooding due to heavy rainfall and snowmelt. Additionally, areas around major rivers like the Mississippi in the United States and the Amazon in South America experience recurrent flooding.
The 1976 tsunami in the Philippines is commonly referred to as the Moro Gulf earthquake and tsunami. It was triggered by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck near the island of Mindanao, causing devastating tsunami waves that affected coastal areas around the Moro Gulf region.
The term "Indian Ocean Tsunami" is used because the tsunami affected multiple countries surrounding the Indian Ocean, not just Indonesia. The impact of the tsunami was felt in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and others, leading to the broader geographical reference in the name.
A tsunami is often referred to as a Tidal Wave.
They are mainly known for living in areas around China and India.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?