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The biggest Tsunamis in modern history Sunda Strait, Indonesia 2018: Java and Sumatra, Indonesia. Palu, Sulawesi, Indonesia 2018: Palu bay, Indonesia. Sendai, Japan 2011: Japan and other countries. Maule, Chile 2010: Chile and other countries. More items...
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Read More »Tsunamis are one of the most destructive events triggered by Mother Nature. Tsunami wave trains can move as fast as an airplane in high seas. These extremely powerful tidal waves are capable of crushing everything found in their path. The deadliest tsunamis have formed in response to powerful seaquakes, underwater explosions and volcanic eruptions. Here is a list of the most destructive tsunamis ever recorded in modern times: Differently from what the general public think, destructive tsunamis are not unusual as they occur at a frequency of almost one per year. Although the impact of a destructive tsunami may vary sensibly on local populations so that mass media cover the biggest events only, local Tsunamis may still cause wide spread damage in the areas where they strike. Here is a report on other "minor" deadly tsunamis occurred in the last 10 years:
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Read More »The National Earthquake Information Center now locates about 20,000 earthquakes around the globe each year, or approximately 55 per day.
A temporary increase or decrease in seismicity is part of the normal fluctuation of earthquake rates. Neither an increase nor decrease worldwide is a positive indication that a large earthquake is imminent. The ComCat earthquake catalog contains an increasing number of earthquakes in recent years--not because there are more earthquakes, but because there are more seismic instruments and they are able to record more earthquakes. The National Earthquake Information Center now locates about 20,000 earthquakes around the globe each year, or approximately 55 per day. As a result of the improvements in communications and the increased interest in natural disasters, the public now learns about earthquakes more quickly than ever before. According to long-term records (since about 1900), we expect about 16 major earthquakes in any given year. That includes 15 earthquakes in the magnitude 7 range and one earthquake magnitude 8.0 or greater. In the past 40-50 years, our records show that we have exceeded the long-term average number of major earthquakes about a dozen times. The year with the largest total was 2010, with 23 major earthquakes (greater than or equal to magnitude 7.0). In other years the total was well below the annual long-term average of 16 major earthquakes. 1989 only had 6 major earthquakes and 1988 only had 7.
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Heaven will be a place of joy, not pain. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning,...
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