Today's topic is something different, here I am going to tell you that ‘How to survive a tsunami’ (according to science). I know, this situation is now going to happen with anyone, but you should aware of it and how to counter it,
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In most cases, an earthquake comes before a tsunami. So if you're near the coast, and you experience an earthquake, try to run far away from the coast to a safer distance. An early sign of an impending tsunami is that water along the coast will recede. It pulls the water back and exposes the sea floor.
Tsunami travels quickly with a high speed, and you may not have enough time to clear the hazard zone. Look for a tall building with a sturdy concrete foundation and if possible run quickly inside that building and get to the roof as soon as possible.
If you can't make it to a building, the best thing you can do is to grab onto something and hold on. Though it might not sound very practical.
A tsunami isn't one wave, but a series of waves, known as a tsunami wave train. Be aware that the first wave isn't always the strongest. So even when you think it's over, stay where you're safe until you hear from local officials.
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