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A Tsunami Is. . .

A Tsunami Is. An ocean wave produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides. Risks Posed by Tsunamis. Tsunamis can cause: Flooding. Contamination of drinking water. Fires from ruptured tanks or gas lines. Loss of vital community infrastructure. Tsunami Preparedness. Know the risk.

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A Tsunami Is. . .

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  1. A Tsunami Is. . . An ocean wave produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides.

  2. Risks Posed by Tsunamis Tsunamis can cause: • Flooding. • Contamination of drinking water. • Fires from ruptured tanks or gas lines. • Loss of vital community infrastructure.

  3. Tsunami Preparedness • Know the risk. • Plan and practice evacuation routes. • Discuss tsunamis with your family. • Talk to your insurance agent. • Use a NOAA Weather Radio.

  4. If a Strong Coastal Earthquake Occurs . . . • Drop, cover, and hold. • When shaking stops, evacuate. • Avoid downed power lines, buildings, and bridges.

  5. If a Tsunami Warning Is Issued • If in a tsunami risk area, evacuate immediately. • Follow instructions issued by local authorities. • Get to higher ground as far inland as possible. • Listen to a NOAA Weather Radio or Coast Guard emergency frequency station. • Return home only after local officials tell that you it is safe.

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