The Solomon Islands tsunami hit the island of Santa Cruz, also known as Nendo Island, in the eastern part of the Solomon Islands chain.
Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.
There is no record of a tsunami hitting Bribie Island, Australia. However, being a coastal area, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with tsunamis and have evacuation plans in place.
The volcano on the island of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands could explode and cause a massive tsunami in a 100 years time. the tsunami would be so powerful it would hit portgual ,spain,uk(including London),libya,italy,france,morroco,Bumada,the carribean,USA (places like Florida and new york) and even south America. see link below for more details Another way a tsunami could start is by an earthquake although it is hard to predict and earthquake
The 2004 Boxing Day quake and tsunami hit hardest on Sumatra, the largest island in Indonesia, most affecting the province of Aceh on the north end (northwest end) of the island.
The tsunami in Japan hit the northeastern coast of Honshu, the main island of Japan, particularly in the regions of Tohoku and Fukushima. The tsunami was triggered by a powerful earthquake off the coast on March 11, 2011, causing widespread destruction and resulting in thousands of casualties.
Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.
america's west coast and solomon islands
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
Many islands were impacted by the 2004 Tsunami, two of the hardest hit islands included Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
The tsunami hit the main island of Japan and other northeastern islands plus it hit the coast of California and caused a lot of damage to boats and harbors. The damage to people who's lives depended on the boats for fishing were affected severely. The tsunami also hit the Hawaiian Islands and caused a lot of damage.
japan
They were hit by Tsunami on December 26, 2004.
No
It hit Sumatra first, an Indonesian island.
No. China was essentially shielded from the tsunami by the Japanese island.
There is no record of a tsunami hitting Bribie Island, Australia. However, being a coastal area, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with tsunamis and have evacuation plans in place.
It hit Sumatra first, an Indonesian island.