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Poster showing official and natural tsunami warning signs. These may include a sudden rise or fall of the ocean, hearing a loud roaring from the ocean, and feeling a strong or long earthquake.

Poster showing official and natural tsunami warning signs. These may include a sudden rise or fall of the ocean, hearing a loud roaring from the ocean, and feeling a strong or long earthquake.

It’s Tsunami Awareness Week! California Tsunami Hazard Area Maps & Data are prepared to assist citizens, cities, and counties in identifying their tsunami hazard. tsunami.ca.gov/maps #TsunamiReady @CalConservation

Be sure to have a tsunami plan and know your zone. www.tsunamizone.org/knowyourzone/

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This week is Tsunami Preparedness Week in California. Be #TsunamiReady by knowing where to go. Go to official evacuation zones, higher ground, or further inland. Identify safe places before a tsunami occurs. http://weather.gov/safety/tsunami #Ts... https://x.com/NWSBayArea/status/2035828205177724934

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Tsunamis We now have updated tsunami hazard area maps for all 20 of the state's coastal counties. The latest maps cover the counties of San Diego, Ventura, Santa Cruz, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, and Solano.

Where can you go to learn more about tsunamis? California Tsunami Hazard Area Maps and Data are prepared to assist citizens, cities, and counties in identifying their tsunami hazard. tsunami.ca.gov/maps #TsunamiReady @calconservation.bsky.social

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Cartoon image of a person going uphill away from the shore. The words say “Are you in the zone? #TsunamiReady Find out: TsunamiZone.org”

Cartoon image of a person going uphill away from the shore. The words say “Are you in the zone? #TsunamiReady Find out: TsunamiZone.org”

How can you stay safe from tsunamis? First, know your zone. Are you in a tsunami hazard zone? Find out at tsunami.ca.gov/maps

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#TsunamiReady @calconservation.bsky.social

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The First "Sue Nami"
The First "Sue Nami" YouTube video by designmattersCA

Are you in a Tsunami Zone? Then be #TsunamiReady
The First "Sue Nami" youtu.be/0Kh3iVvlnPg?... via @YouTube

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Are you in the tsunami zone graphic. Get to know the different types of official tsunami messages.

Are you in the tsunami zone graphic. Get to know the different types of official tsunami messages.

March 22-30, 2025 is California Tsunami Preparedness Week. The City of Monterey provides resources and encourages residents to stay informed. News Release: files.monterey.gov/News-Release... #TsunamiPrepWeek #TsunamiReady #Monterey

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The image is an informative graphic with a blue background, depicting natural tsunami warning signs. At the top, the word "NATURAL" stands out in white, followed by "Tsunami Warning Signs" in dark blue. Below, three icons illustrate warning signs: a white triangle with a house cracking, representing an earthquake, with yellow text saying "Feel a strong or long earthquake"; a double arrow pointing up and down above wavy lines, indicating ocean movement, with yellow text "See a sudden rise or fall of the ocean"; and an ear symbolizing sound, with yellow text "Hear a loud roar from the ocean." At the bottom, a yellow dashed line connects the warnings to the text, "Any of these could mean a tsunami is coming. Get quickly to high ground or inland!" There is a silhouette of a person running up a slope on the right, with a white tsunami.gov logo beneath it.

The image is an informative graphic with a blue background, depicting natural tsunami warning signs. At the top, the word "NATURAL" stands out in white, followed by "Tsunami Warning Signs" in dark blue. Below, three icons illustrate warning signs: a white triangle with a house cracking, representing an earthquake, with yellow text saying "Feel a strong or long earthquake"; a double arrow pointing up and down above wavy lines, indicating ocean movement, with yellow text "See a sudden rise or fall of the ocean"; and an ear symbolizing sound, with yellow text "Hear a loud roar from the ocean." At the bottom, a yellow dashed line connects the warnings to the text, "Any of these could mean a tsunami is coming. Get quickly to high ground or inland!" There is a silhouette of a person running up a slope on the right, with a white tsunami.gov logo beneath it.

The image is divided diagonally into two sections. The left section has a blue background with white text and icons illustrating "Natural Tsunami Warning Signs." Three circular icons show: a person running from a wave, waves rising or falling, and an ear hearing a sound. These symbols correspond to three warnings: feeling a strong/long earthquake, seeing a sudden rise/fall of the ocean, and hearing a loud roar from the ocean. The right section, with a white background and blue text and icons, describes "Official Tsunami Warnings." Circular icons represent different communication methods: radio, outdoor sirens, wireless emergency alerts and text messages, TV, and telephone notifications. The official website "tsunami.gov" is displayed in the bottom right corner alongside a logo.

The image is divided diagonally into two sections. The left section has a blue background with white text and icons illustrating "Natural Tsunami Warning Signs." Three circular icons show: a person running from a wave, waves rising or falling, and an ear hearing a sound. These symbols correspond to three warnings: feeling a strong/long earthquake, seeing a sudden rise/fall of the ocean, and hearing a loud roar from the ocean. The right section, with a white background and blue text and icons, describes "Official Tsunami Warnings." Circular icons represent different communication methods: radio, outdoor sirens, wireless emergency alerts and text messages, TV, and telephone notifications. The official website "tsunami.gov" is displayed in the bottom right corner alongside a logo.

Tsunami Warnings: How to Know When a Tsunami is Coming
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Know the signs, act fast, and save lives!

#TsunamiReady #TsunamiPreparednessWeek #TsunamiWarningSigns

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Odisha villages recognised as ‘tsunami-ready’ by IOC-UNESCO - Yes Punjab News The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (IOC-UNESCO) has recognised Communities of 24 tsunami-prone coastal villages of O...

Odisha villages recognised as ‘tsunami-ready’ by IOC-UNESCO
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#Odisha #TsunamiReady #IOCUNESCO #TsunamiPreparedness #CoastalVillages #DisasterManagement #Tsunami #OdishaDisasterManagement #UNESCO #TsunamiReadyVillages

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Troy Nicolini from @NWSEureka says he's here to share #Tsunami safety info with a lot of people who who spend a lot of time on the water. Local tsunami hazard map: http://bit.ly/2Kx4FKr

#tsunamiready

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