The safest thing to do when a large wave or tsunami is heading towards a beach is to run as far away as you can.
Do not attempt to swim in the tsunami. If you cannot run, grab onto something solid like a lamp post or a large tree.
If you think that there may be a tsunami brewing, do NOT GO TO THE BEACH, ever.
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
yes
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south east Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
Yes, Oceanside Beach in California is vulnerable to tsunamis due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The risk of a tsunami hitting the beach is low, but it is possible in the event of a major earthquake or underwater landslide in the Pacific Ocean. It is important for residents and visitors to be aware of evacuation procedures in case of a tsunami warning.
at kata beach dec 26th 2004 by 10-15 am
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
it is heading towards mexico
yes
The action of the winds and tides are carrying it there.
It was heading for Long Beach, California.
You should stay away from the tsunami in the beach so that you will not go to near to the tsunami.
tsunami
tsunami
nope
Long Beach, California.
no but some people use St.James beach to party and have sex on the beach and thats what i did
210 degrees.