Tsunami Safety Rules 2


Tsunami Safety Rules 2 : * All earthquakes do not cause tsunamis, but many do. When you hear that an earthquake has occurred, stand by for a tsunami emergency. An earthquake in your area is a natural tsunami warning. Do not stay in low-lying coastal areas after a local earthquake. A tsunami is not a single wave, but a series of waves. Stay out of danger areas until an "all-clear" is issued by competent authority. Approaching tsunamis are sometimes heralded by a noticeable rise or fall of coastal water. This is nature's tsunami warning and should be heeded. A small tsunami at one beach can be a giant a few miles away. Don't let the modest size of one make you lose respect for all. All tsunamis - like hurricanes - are potentially dangerous, even though they may not damage every coastiine they strike. Never go down to the beach to watch for a tsunami. When you see the wave you are too close to escape it Sooner or later, tsunamis visit every coasdine of the Pacific. Warnings apply to you if you live in any Pacific coastal area. During a tsunami emergency, your local police and other emergency organizations will try to save your life. Give them your fullest cooperation. Stay tuned to radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio during a tsunami emergency -bulletins from these media can help save your life
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