World Tsunami Awareness Day is observed annually on November 5th to raise awareness about the dangers of tsunamis and the importance of being prepared. Tsunamis are rare but devastating natural disasters that can cause immense damage to coastal areas. This day highlights the need for early warning systems, education, and action plans to minimize the loss of life and property when a tsunami strikes.
The United Nations General Assembly decided on December 2015 to observe World Tsunami Awareness Day. November 5th was selected to honor a historical incident in Japan whereby an early warning from a farmer prevented many deaths from a tsunami in 1854. Early warning systems, which are today very vital in reducing the consequences of tsunamis, sprang from his fast thought and action.
Ever since its founding, the day has been well-known worldwide as nations and groups concentrate on teaching people about tsunami threats. By raising readiness and resilience, the project supports the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, which seeks to lower world disaster risk, including tsunamis.
World Tsunami Awareness Day reminds us of the need for community readiness, early warning systems, and education. Public knowledge of early warnings, safety precautions, and evacuation strategies can save many lives even though tsunamis strike with little notice.
Spread Awareness:
Use social media platforms to share facts, figures, and safety tips about tsunamis. Encourage others to learn about the dangers and the importance of being prepared in coastal regions.
Participate in Drills:
On this day, numerous schools and localities plan tsunami exercises. These exercises clarify safety precautions and evacuation protocols in the case of a tsunami for individuals.
Support Disaster Preparedness Initiatives:
Volunteer with or donate to organizations that work on disaster preparedness and relief efforts. You can contribute to building better warning systems and helping coastal communities become more resilient.
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Do you still send wishes (posts) sent by someone else to your friends and customers? Or do you download from Google and send greetings to your friends and customers? Do you still take screenshots of other people’s WhatsApp status?
Chaiwale, juicewale at most, shares the same post sent by someone else because he does not know how to edit / design photos.
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You can share birthday wishes, congratulations, event posts, and brand posts with your friends, customers, and relatives, and that too in your own language.
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