The Indian Ocean tsunami on December 26 2004. It killed over 230 000 people.
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There is no specific answer for the request of the *tsunami of poachers * but it refers to poaching being so much in certain places, it seems that the effect of it can be so disastrous and have negative impact, it can lead to or have the effect of which a tsunami has on land. Leaving little or no animals of species being poached,The poachers, poach in a large number, referring to the wave of the tsunamiExample : The Central African jungles are threatened - as are the world's largest remaining mountain gorillas that inhabit them- by man's encroachment in all its invasive forms. To rescue the gorillas the jungles must be saved and the tsunami of poachers plugged
There have been several significant tsunamis since 2010, including the 2011 Japan tsunami, the 2018 Sulawesi tsunami in Indonesia, and the 2021 Tonga tsunami. Tsunamis are triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, and can have devastating impacts on coastal communities.
Tsunamis have been striking America but not of the magnitude of 2004 Asian Tsunami or 2011Japan Tsunami. But still there are no such instruments or devices which could predict a tsunami or an earthquake.
There have been no reports of a recent tsunami hitting Misawa, Japan. Tsunamis are rare events but are always a possibility due to the seismic activity in the region. It is important for residents to stay prepared and informed about evacuation procedures in case of a tsunami warning.
The effect we now call tsunami has been happening since there have been oceans on the planet Earth (billions of years). There was no "First Tsunami"; the Japanese have been calling the effect 'tsunami' for many centuries.
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What could be done to save more lives IN A TSUNAMI
The tsunami was not invented; it is a natural occurrence. It has been happening on Earth since the oceans formed.
yes there has been
No. While it was very deadly, there have been others that were larger and more powerful.
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New South Wales have never been hit by a tsunami of any significance, for as long as Europeans have been settled on the continent.
The Japanese crisis that took place in 2011 was an earthquake and tsunami. It was the most powerful documented earthquake to hit Japan and one of the five most disastrous earthquakes in the world.
Historical records suggest that tsunamis have been observed and documented throughout human history. The oldest recorded tsunami that has been identified is the Storegga Slide tsunami, which occurred around 8,000 years ago in Norway.