Zusammenfassung der Ressource
why is a tsunami hazardous?
- triggered by earthquakes
- crust shifting is the primary effect
- displacement of water is the secondary effect
- tsunamis are much larger and faster while rapidly approaching the coast
- as they near land they slow down and reduce in length while getting taller
- tohoku tsunami in japan
- 2011
- 9.0 on richter scale
- 30 minutes
- 40m high
- 9 more waves
- up to 10m tall
- 2004
- 9.3 on richter scale
- 25m high
- destructive plate margin
- effects
- 20,000 deaths
- destroyed tsunami defences
- 500km squared of coastal planes were destroyed
- ruined farmlands
- ruptured gas lines - fires
- no electricity
- explosions in fukishima nuclear power plant
- responses
- 100,000 soldiers - search and rescue
- exclusion zone
- long term
- rebuilding
- roads/railways
- new tsunami defences