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Oceanography / Earthquake engineering / Natural hazards / Risk management / Water waves / Teletsunami / Earthquake / Emergency management / Tsunami warning system / Physical oceanography / Management / Tsunami
Date: 2009-08-03 14:00:53
Oceanography
Earthquake engineering
Natural hazards
Risk management
Water waves
Teletsunami
Earthquake
Emergency management
Tsunami warning system
Physical oceanography
Management
Tsunami

The map shows tsunami hazard areas (yellow) and areas of higher ground (green). Go to the nearest high ground—at least 50 feet above sea level, if possible. If you don’t have time to travel to high ground, but are in

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