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Why Tsunamis Are So Dangerous – And How to Stay Safe

03/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan, a country surrounded by the ocean, constantly faces the threat of tsunamis. But what exactly is a tsunami? How is it different from a regular wave? How soon after an earthquake does a tsunami strike? And is a 1-meter-high … Read More

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