Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or other underwater disturbances.
When an underwater disturbance occurs, it displaces a large volume of water, resulting in the formation of a tsunami wave. The wave can travel across entire ocean basins at high speeds.
Tsunamis can cause widespread devastation, including loss of life, destruction of infrastructure, and long-term environmental damage.
Early warning systems, coastal barriers, and community preparedness are essential for mitigating the impact of tsunamis and saving lives.