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Today is World Tsunami Awareness Day. Read our story, below, to find out about tsunami risk in New Zealand, how we monitor these hazards, and how you can be prepared. https://t.co/emQk2aGEpb #TsunamiDay #GetToHighGround https://t.co/5IGOHhptD9
This World Tsunami Awareness Day (5 Nov), let’s learn more about the tsunami evacuation zones in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
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🔴Red shore exclusion zone: Covers the beach & adjacent low-lying areas most likely to be affected by a tsunami
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— Auckland Emergency Management (AEM) (@AucklandCDEM) November 4, 2022
Tomorrow is World Tsunami Awareness Day 🌊
Do you know what to do in a tsunami?
1. Recognise the natural warning signs for a tsunami:
👉You feel a long OR strong earthquake.
👉You see a sudden rise or fall in sea level.
👉You hear loud and unusual noises from the sea. https://t.co/i5bs6pJLVk
— Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (@WREMOinfo) November 4, 2022
Tomorrow is World Tsunami Awareness Day. If you haven’t done your ShakeOut earthquake drill and tsunami hīkoi yet, get the whānau together and do it on #TsunamiDay
Sign up at https://t.co/VPvUz9ldVZ and check your tsunami zone https://t.co/Ohr6PsYM4N https://t.co/ZKtlL66fx9
I thank all our co-hosts for making today’s event possible. It is a testament to our shared commitment to reducing #Tsunami risks.
Despite the challenges ahead, partnerships and cooperation can ensure no country or community suffers losses from Tsunamis.
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World Tsunami Awareness Day seeks to raise awareness about the effects of Tsunamis. Tsunamis are enormous waves created by underwater disturbances, usually earthquakes.
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