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Tsunamis - World Health Organization (WHO) The magnitude of the physical and human costs from tsunamis can be reduced if adequate emergency prevention, preparedness, response and recovery measures are implemented in a sustainable and timely manner WHO works with Member States to build resilient and proactive health systems that can anticipate the needs and challenges during emergencies so that they are more likely to reduce risks and
Tsunamis: how they form - Australian Geographic But because each tsunami is unique and not all earthquakes produce them, there is still little known about where the worst waves will strike and how big they will be “There’s no hard or fast rule – it basically depends on how big and how shallow the quake is,” says Professor Dale Dominey-Howes, co-director of the Australian Tsunami Research Centre and Natural Hazards Research Centre
Explainer: how to prepare for a tsunami - Australian Geographic Although a tsunami can’t be prevented, its impact can be lessened when communities understand the risks, receive timely warnings and know how to respond Understanding the level of risk for your area is the first step towards being prepared