it won't ,alright!
A lot of them probably died.
The last major tsunami before the 2011 Japan tsunami was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which struck several countries bordering the Indian Ocean on December 26, 2004. This tsunami resulted in significant devastation and loss of life across the region.
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 is often considered the worst in terms of overall impact, as it resulted in approximately 230,000 to 280,000 deaths across multiple countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. In contrast, the Japan tsunami of March 2011 caused around 18,500 deaths and significant destruction, primarily in Japan. While the Japanese tsunami had devastating effects and triggered a nuclear disaster at Fukushima, the scale and geographical reach of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami make it the more catastrophic event overall.
Some recent famous tsunamis include the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which devastated regions around the Indian Ocean and caused widespread destruction and loss of life. Another significant event was the 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan, triggered by a powerful undersea earthquake and resulting in a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
The boxing day Tsunami in the Indian Ocean 2004 and The Tōhoku Tsunami off Japan in 2011 are perhaps the most notable Tsunami events of this period. (Note there were others).
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a total of 227,898 people died.
It was came in 2004 in Indian ocean, 2,50,000 people were killed.
Two significant tsunamis in recent history occurred in the Indian Ocean in 2004 and in Japan in 2011. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in over 230,000 fatalities across multiple countries. The 2011 Japan tsunami, triggered by a powerful earthquake, caused widespread destruction and over 15,000 deaths, in addition to the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
Japan!
Actually there is no such perfectly free market economy. Every economy is mixed, although the countries may be lined up in economic spectrum depending on their economic freedom. Countries like Japan have mostly free economy and so is considered as a typical mixed economy.