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§A
strong earthquake felt in a low-lying coastal area is a natural warning
of possible, immediate danger. Keep calm and quickly move to higher
ground away from the coast.
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§When
you hear that an earthquake has occurred in the ocean or coastline
regions, prepare for a tsunami emergency. All large earthquakes do not
cause tsunamis, but many do. If the quake is located near or directly
under the ocean, the probability of a tsunami increases.
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§Tsunamis
can occur at any time, day or night. They can travel up rivers and
streams that lead to the ocean.
§A
tsunami is not a single wave, but a series of waves. Stay out of danger
until an "ALL CLEAR" is issued by a competent authority.
§Approaching
tsunamis are sometimes heralded by noticeable rise or fall of coastal
waters. This is nature's tsunami warning and should be heeded.
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§Approaching
large tsunamis are usually accompanied by a loud roar that sounds like a
train or aircraft. If a tsunami arrives at night when you can not see
the ocean, this is also nature's tsunami warning and should be heeded.
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§A
small tsunami at one beach can be a giant a few miles away. Do not let
modest size of one make you lose respect for all.
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§Sooner
or later, tsunamis visit every coastline in the Pacific.
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§All
tsunamis, like hurricanes, are potentially dangerous even though they
may not damage every coastline they strike.
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§Never
go down to the beach to watch for a tsunami!
§WHEN
YOU CAN SEE THE WAVE YOU ARE TOO CLOSE TO ESCAPE.
§Tsunamis
can move faster than a person can run!
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§During
a tsunami emergency, your local emergency management office, police,
fire and other emergency organizations will try to save your life. Give
them your fullest cooperation.
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§Homes
and other buildings located in low lying coastal areas are not safe. Do
NOT stay in such buildings if there is a tsunami warning.
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§The
upper floors of high, multi-story, reinforced concrete hotels can
provide refuge if there is no time to quickly move inland or to higher
ground.
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§Stay
tuned to your local radio, marine radio, NOAA Weather Radio, or
television stations during a tsunami emergency - bulletins issued
through your local emergency management office and National Weather
Service offices can save your life.
Citation source:
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