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Tsunami Awareness Month
updated: Mar 11, 2013, 1:15 PM
Source: Office of Emergency Management
It has been two years since the devastating earthquake in Japan that triggered a
massive Tsunami initiating Tsunami notices along the United States' west coast.
The Japanese earthquake and Tsunami raised local awareness about the risks posed
to the west coast of the United States. The risk is not just from a far-source
event such as in Japan, Chile or even Alaska, but also the risk posed by a near-
source event caused by a major local earthquake.
During the last week of March, Federal, State and local emergency officials will
ask residents and visitors along the ocean to take a moment to learn more about
their risks of a Tsunami and what actions are needed. Local emergency managers,
government officials and partnering agencies are using the entire month of March
to remind people of the easy actions they can take in case of a very large local
earthquake that can generate a Tsunami. Such as, if the earthquake is large
enough to knock you to the ground and longer than 40 seconds, get to higher
ground immediately. For maps of your communities' Tsunami inundation zones click
on Tsunami Inundation Maps. As part of the reminder all partnering agencies will
carry the following tag lines on their email as a collaborative effort to remind
residents to be Aware & Prepared:
A BIG earthquake means "Move Away" from the ocean.
Learn about your Tsunami Risk in Santa Barbara County
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