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- Avoid building or living in buildings within severalhundredfeet of the coastline.
- Make a list of items to bring inside in the event ofatsunami.
- Elevate coastal homes.
- Follow flood preparedness precautions.
- Have an engineer check your home and advise aboutwaysto make it more resistant to tsunami water.
Also to know is, what material can withstand a tsunami?
The building would have sea walls to the front andrear,says Yumei Wang, a geotechnical engineer for the state, andsitupon concrete pillars reinforced with tension steel cables.Thesewould allow water and debris from a tsunami topassunderneath while local residents take refuge on the upper floorandroof.
Also to know, how can you protect yourself from a tsunami?
IF YOU ARE UNDER A TSUNAMI WARNING:
- First, protect yourself from an Earthquake.
- Get to high ground as far inland as possible.
- Be alert to signs of a tsunami, such as a sudden riseordraining of ocean waters.
- Listen to emergency information and alerts.
- Evacuate: DO NOT wait!
- If you are in a boat, go out to sea.
After a tsunami hits, you may encounterfloodwaters. Flood waters can be dangerous to walk or drivethrough.Before driving anywhere, it is best to listen carefully torescueofficials who will be coordinating evacuation plans. Beawareof risks such as hypothermia from cold water ordrowningfrom running water.