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TIPS
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TSUNAMI
AWARENESS
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This
knowledge could save your life!
Share
this knowledge with your relatives and friends.
It could save their lives!
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If
you are in school and you hear there is a tsunami warning,
you should follow the advice of teachers and other school
personnel
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If
you are at home and hear there is a tsunami warning,
make sure your entire family is aware. Prepare a family
emergency plan beforehand so that everyone knows what
to do. Your family should evacuate your house if you
lie in a tsunami evacuation zone. Move in an orderly,
calm, and safe manner to the evacuation site or to any
safe place outside your evacuation zone. Follow the
advice of local emergency and law enforcement authorities.
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If
you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel
the earth shake, move immediately to higher ground.
DO NOT WAIT for a tsunami
warning to be announced. Stay away from rivers and streams
that lead to the ocean as you would stay away from the
beach and ocean if there is a tsunami. A tsunami from
a local earthquake could strike some areas before a
tsunami warning can be announced.
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Tsunamis
generated in distant locations will generally give people
enough time to move to higher ground. For locally generated
tsunamis, where you might feel the ground shake, you
may only have a few minutes to move to higher ground.
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High,
multi-story, reinforced concrete hotels are located
in many low-lying coastal areas. The upper floors can
provide a safe place to find refuge should there be
a tsunami warning and you cannot move quickly inland
to higher ground. Local Civil Defense procedures may,
however, not allow this type of evacuation in your area.
Homes and small buildings located in low-lying coastal
areas are not designed to withstand tsunami impacts.
Do not stay in these structures should there be a tsunami
warning.
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Offshore
reefs and shallow areas may help break the force of
tsunami waves, but large and dangerous waves can still
be a threat to coastal residents in these areas. Staying
away from all low-lying coastal areas is the safest
advice when there is a tsunami warning.
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