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Tsunam i By: Noor Asyikin Binti Abu hanipah
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Name:Noor Asyikin Binti Abu Hanipah
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Title:Tsunami
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  • 1. By: Noor Asyikin Binti Abu hanipah

2. DeFiNItIOn? 3. A series ofocean wavesthat sendssurges ofwater 4. Sometimes reachingheights of over 100 feet( 30.5 meters ), ontoland 5. UNDERWATERLANDSLIDES 6. UNDERWATER VOLANICLANDSLIDES ERUOTIONS 7. IFhappen 8. WHATto Do?? 9. HOW??? 10. ToProtect 11. Yourself 12. All tsunamisAll tsunamisrearepotentially potentially dangerous dangerous 13. All tsunamisarepotentially dangerousEven thoughthey may not be damage every coastline they strike 14. Tsunami hazard sign Tsunami warning sign on aat Bam field, British seawall in Kamakura, JapanColumbia 15. HOW 16. HOWTo ProtecT yourSeLf 17. WARNING 18. People in thewarned area are strongly advised toevacuate 19. WaTcH 20. LOCAL OFFICIAL Prepare for PosSibLeEvaCuatIon 21. IF 22. IF Their areais upgraded to warning 23. Warning Center issue hourly bulletinAdvising of the situation 24. INFORMATION 25. A message withinformation about anearthquake that is notexpected to generate atsunami 26. HOW TOPROTECTYOUR FAMILY 27. LEARN ABOUT TSUNAMI RISK IN YOUR COMMUNITYContact Your local emergency management office. 28. LEARN ABOUT TSUNAMI RISK IN YOUR COMMUNITYContact Your local emergency management office. The height of your street above sea levelKnow 29. LEARN ABOUT TSUNAMI RISK IN YOUR COMMUNITYContact Your local emergency management office. The height of your street above sea levelKnowOf your street from the coast/ other highDistancerisk water 30. If you are visiting an area at risk from tsunamis 31. If you are visiting an area at risk from tsunamisCHECKfrom hotel/campground operator for tsunami information HOW You would be warn 32. WHAT TO DOAFTER ATSUNAMI?? 33. Help your neighborwho may requirespecial assistance-infants, elderlypeople and peoplewith disabilities 34. Help your neighborwho may requirespecial assistance-infants, elderlypeople and peoplewith disabilities Use the telephone only for emergency calls 35. Help your neighbor who may require special assistance- infants, elderly people and people with disabilitiesUse thetelephone onlyfor emergencycallsStay out of thebuilding ifwater remainsaround it. 36. Help your neighborwho may requirespecial assistance-infants, elderlypeople and people Help injured or with disabilitiestrapped persons.Give First aid Use the where telephone only appropriate for emergency calls Stay out of the building if water remains around it. 37. help 38. Use telephone 39. Protection 40. CONCLUSION 41. 1.Tsunami is one of the natural disaster that we could not expect when it will occur 42. 1.Tsunami is one of the natural disaster that we could not expect when it will occur2. So, we must beware and aware with the sign of the tsunami 43. 1.Tsunami is one of the natural disaster that we could not expect when it will occur2. So, we must beware and aware with the sign of the tsunami3.If tsunamis happen, do not panic and we must help others people 44. Aini Mat Said . ( 2011 ) . Community Preparedness for tsunami disaster : A case study.Retrieved July 31, 2012, from http://www.emeraldsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0965-Marcia Perry . ( 2007 ) . Natural disaster management planning : A study of logisticsmanagers responding to the tsunami. Retrieved July 31, 2012, from http://www.emeraldsight.com.Tsuyoshi F. ( 2012 ) . Mapping of historical tsunamis in the Indian and Southwest pasificoceans. Retrieved July 24,2012,from http://www.elesvier.com/locate/ijdrr.Mohd Hariz . Malaysia maintains tsunami watch advisory . New Straits Times . RetrievedJuly 24,2012, from http://www.nst.com.my/latest/malaysia-maintains-tsunami-watch-advisory-1.72991Selvarani P. ( 2012 ) . Malaysia relatively quake free. New Straits Times . Retrieved July 24,2012, from http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/sunday-interview-malaysia-relatively-quake-free-1.74046#ixzz21KXWsrEq.