TSUNAMIS
What is a Tsunamis?
A tsunami is a very large wave coming from the beach.
How to recognize if a Tsunami will happen?
-Did an Earthquake passed?-Did the beach waves are unusual in the costal area? - Did you hear rare sounds from the beach? -Did the sea wave level is rising or falling?
The most important tsunamis in history
-Sumatra Indonesia -2004 -Tohaku, Japan - 2011 -Valdivi, Chile - 1960
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TSUNAMI
Examples of Tsunami
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Indian Ocean (2004): The most devastating tsunami occured on December 26, 2004. 280,000 people died.
Japon (2011): Ocurred when an earthquake measuring of 9 Richter scale.
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Indonesia (2010):An estimated of 449 people died when a 7.7 magnitute earthquake struck Indonesia.
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What to do before, during and after an Tsunami
Before: 1.Don´t wait for official evacuation orders. 2.If you are on a boat, head out to sea. During: 1. Evacuate on foot, avoid using vehicles and immediately move away from low lying coastal areas. After: 1.Water sources may be contamined with salt water. Be carefull. 2. Local authorities can make specific recommendations on how to boil or treat water in your area. 3. Check their structures, as they may have been weakened by the force of the water. 4. Support your colleagues in the emergency brigades.
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Alejandro Gonzales and Ian Sánchez
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TSUNAMIS
What is a Tsunamis?
A tsunami is a very large wave coming from the beach.
How to recognize if a Tsunami will happen?
-Did an Earthquake passed?-Did the beach waves are unusual in the costal area? - Did you hear rare sounds from the beach? -Did the sea wave level is rising or falling?
The most important tsunamis in history
-Sumatra Indonesia -2004 -Tohaku, Japan - 2011 -Valdivi, Chile - 1960
Fuentes
TSUNAMI
Examples of Tsunami
01
02
Indian Ocean (2004): The most devastating tsunami occured on December 26, 2004. 280,000 people died.
Japon (2011): Ocurred when an earthquake measuring of 9 Richter scale.
03
Indonesia (2010):An estimated of 449 people died when a 7.7 magnitute earthquake struck Indonesia.
04
What to do before, during and after an Tsunami
Before: 1.Don´t wait for official evacuation orders. 2.If you are on a boat, head out to sea. During: 1. Evacuate on foot, avoid using vehicles and immediately move away from low lying coastal areas. After: 1.Water sources may be contamined with salt water. Be carefull. 2. Local authorities can make specific recommendations on how to boil or treat water in your area. 3. Check their structures, as they may have been weakened by the force of the water. 4. Support your colleagues in the emergency brigades.
VS
Alejandro Gonzales and Ian Sánchez