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1. Listen to a radio or television to get the latest emergency information, and be ready to evacuate if asked to do so.
2. If you hear an official tsunami warning or detect signs of a tsunami, evacuate at once. Climb to higher ground. A tsunami warning is issued when authorities are certain that a tsunami threat exists.
3. Stay away from the beach.
Never go down to the beach to watch a tsunami come in. If you can see the wave you are too close to escape it.
4. Return home only after authorities advise it is safe to do so.
5. A tsunami is a series of waves. Do not assume that one wave means that the danger over. The next wave may be larger than the first one. Stay out of the area.
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Big (108 pages) and Usefull (all kind of Disasters) Guide for Citizen Prepeadness from Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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