What is affected?
The effects of a tsunami are loss of human/animal life, devastating property damage, severe flooding and disease. Due to the speed of a tsunami you have a better chance of running with a bull than outrunning a tsunami; with no time to escape the tsunami cause near instant death, usually by drowning but also by collapsing buildings, electrocution and more. The severe flooding greatly damages the sewer systems, water supplies and soil. Contaminated water leads to malaria and other diseases, causing illness, infection and death to the rapid spread. The soil becomes salinized from sea water and debris, effecting long term yield of crops. The tall and fat-moving waves destroys everything in it’s path including destruction of the strongest of buildings, tress, power lines, bridges, cars, boats and more. They also destroy animal life, insects, plants and natural resources. Toxic substances and hazardous material are also a concern, as oil fuel and other industrial raw materials and chemicals often leak as a result of property damage.