Well, if you are still alive, the first thing to do would be to help find other dead people. If you are injured, then you need to contact a rescue team. Acctually, even if you aren't hurt, contact a rescue team some how. If you have found any dead, lay them out in a space. If there are any hurt people, then find them somewhere where they can lie down. When the rescue team arrive, tell them what happened, and relax. This is the point where you might want to find out if your house is still there, and if there are anythings that belong to your family or you.
If the tsunami was a while ago, you need to find somewhere to live, and slowly earn back your money.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
A big quake on the ricter scale should be more than 8.2 to trigger a tsunami.
Get to high sturdy ground.
Get to the highest ground and move inland from the ocean/ beach.
Moving to higher ground is recommended during a tsunami because it reduces the risk of being swept away by the large volume of water that can inundate coastal areas. Higher ground provides a safer refuge from the destructive force of the tsunami waves.
never go by the water after a tsunami.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
You should stay away from the tsunami in the beach so that you will not go to near to the tsunami.
There are not any precautions that can be taken against a tsunami.
no because it would take to long and the tsunami would have caught up with you
No look what happened to japan in the tsunami no i say no no no no
wait for any development in you city
the tsunami KILLED people, not had them live in it I dont mean to be mean but you should come up with a better answer then that
A big quake on the ricter scale should be more than 8.2 to trigger a tsunami.
High ground.
Get to high sturdy ground.
To build a house that is relatively safe from a tsunami, it should be made out of wood, so as to be able to move, without just being destroyed. Of course, no house would be totally safe from a tsunami.