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Month: June 2016

What to do during a Tsunami?

June 8, 2016June 8, 2016 / cascadiaearthquake / 2 Comments

Here’s a great video from NOAA reminding people what to do during a tsunami and how to detect one.

A great takeaway from the video discusses how high you should travel to escape the inundation zone…

When escaping a tsunami, the rule of thumb per the NOAA, is 100 feet uphill or 1 mile inland.

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