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While a tsunami feels very unlikely in San Diego, it can definitely happen. With the propensity for the Big One, what scientists and civilians call a large earthquake that would be a life-changing event for California, it could lead to a tsunami in coastal towns like San Diego.
How to prepare for a tsunami Check your house and land for any potential dangers related to flooding. Identify any vulnerability and repair it. Learn how to turn off the gas and electricity in your house. Do not store your important documents in the basement. Ensure that your family has an emergency kit and plan.
In an event rarely seen in Southern California, the waters of San Diego Bay rose by 1.4 feet Saturday due to the arrival of tsunami waves produced by an underwater volcano in the Pacific off Tonga, according to the National Weather Service. The water also rose by 6 inches in La Jolla.
There is No Tsunami Warning, Advisory, Watch, or Threat in effect.
How to prepare for a tsunami: Talk about tsunamis. Spend time as a family discussing tsunamis. Identify hazard areas. Learn about caregivers disaster plans. Stay informed. Practice evacuation drills. Earthquakes cause tsunamis. Dont wait for an official order to evacuate. Expect aftershocks.
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How to prepare for a tsunami Check your house and land for any potential dangers related to flooding. Identify any vulnerability and repair it. Learn how to turn off the gas and electricity in your house. Do not store your important documents in the basement. Ensure that your family has an emergency kit and plan.
A TEST TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT WHICH INCLUDES THE COASTAL AREAS OF CALIFORNIA AND OREGON FROM GUALALA POINT CALIFORNIA/80 MILES NW OF SAN FRANCISCO/ TO DOUGLAS-LANE COUNTY LINE OREGON/10 MILES SW OF FLORENCE/
IF YOU ARE UNDER A TSUNAMI WARNING: If caused by an earthquake, Drop, Cover, then Hold On to protect yourself from the earthquake first. Get to high ground as far inland as possible. Be alert to signs of a tsunami, such as a sudden rise or draining of ocean waters.
If you are in dangerous area, immediately turn all the water gas and electricity and quickly move to a higher ground. Remember once tsunami warning is issued, it could be a matter of minutes, or even seconds, before the waves hits. If tsunami warning is issued, never go down to the beach to watch the waves come in.

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