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Tsunami The Most Destructive Cataclysm Presented By:- Manisha Keim(X –C)
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What’s a Tsunami? A Japanese word with English translation, "harbor wave." “Tsu” means harbour, “nami” means waves Scientifically it is called “Seismic Sea Waves” as seismic is the word related with earthquake generating mechanism Also known as “ Tidal Waves” by the general public, which is a misnomer.
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View of a Tsunami Taken By A Satellite
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Generation Of Tsunamis A Tsunami is generated when a large amount of water is displaced which is done-: Mainly By The Earthquakes. By The Landslides. By Volcanic Eruptions. By Impact Events like Meteorite impacts
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Earthquakes – The Major Cause The Sea floor abruptly deforms and displaces the sea water lying above. Large vertical movements of earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries which are called “faults”.
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Why It’s Destructive ? Tsunamis may reach a maximum vertical height onshore above sea level, often called a run up height, of 10, 20, and even 30 meters. For a typical ocean Depth of 4000m, a tsunami moves with a speed about 700km/hr. The fast-moving water associated with the inundating tsunami can crush homes and other coastal structures.
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The Tsunami Affected Countries
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Signs Of An Approaching Tsunami Often no advance warning of an approaching Tsunami An earthquake felt near a body of water may be considered an indication that a tsunami will shortly follow.
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Warnings And Prevention Early warnings come from the nearby animals as they sense danger and flee to higher grounds. Tsunami walls for the reduction in the damage. Tsunami warning system alert the people before the wave reaches the shore
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IMPACTS OF 2004 TSUNAMI Loss of human life shortage of food and drinking water damage of the infrastructure spreading of diseases economic damage such as fishing business, tourism, shipping environmental impact for many years on ground water, soil and ecosystem
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The Destruction Of Tsunami Tsunami death toll tops 118,000. Around 10,000 killed in India. In Thailand, more than 4,000 are feared dead and dozens of deaths are reported in Malaysia, Myanmar and Maldives. WHO estimates five million people are without basic needs.
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Calong, A land of 13,000 “ vaporized” by Tsunami
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On December 26, 2004 The Tsunami That Struck Thailand
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The Islamic Relief Responded to the emergency in hours. Building enough homes to accommodate five families a week. Highly successful because of the close and constant involvement of the affected communities. Still working for the betterment of the victims.
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Relief Works In India Donations done under the Prime Minister Relief Fund. Rice, mats, medicines were provided. ITC distributed over 1 lakh shirts to the victims. New houses were provided.
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Still Waiting……… Tsunami Recovery: 2 Years Later Life in Indonesia is still abnormal. People are waiting for the relief funds for their betterment.
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MALDIVES INDONESIA THAILAND SRI LANKA
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The End Presented By:- Manisha Keim X-C(09)
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