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When earthquakes hit at sea, they usually create tsunamis with waves that can be over 30 feet in height. Moving to higher ground prevents you from being swept away when the tsunami hits land.

The Tallest on record was 1720 feet tall, it hit Lituya Bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958. Most do not reach such enormous heights but its safer to get out of its way no matter how tall it is.

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