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Deadly Tsunamis- Kate Glysing

  • Lisbon Earthquake (Portugal)

    Lisbon Earthquake (Portugal)
    Occurred on the holy day of All Saint's Day, and was hit in combination with fires and a tsunami.
  • Krakatoa Eruption (Java/Sumatra)

    Krakatoa Eruption (Java/Sumatra)
    Winds from this eruption were felt as far away as New York City, and the explosion was heard more than 3,000 miles away.
  • Aleutian Earthquake (Alaska)

    Aleutian Earthquake (Alaska)
    This resulted in over $26 million in damage, and the tsunami even reached the west coast of the United States
  • Great Chilean Earthquake (Chile)

    Great Chilean Earthquake (Chile)
    This was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, and it devastated Hilo, Hawaii, and even effected Japan and the Philippines.
  • Good Friday Earthquake (Alaska)

    Good Friday Earthquake (Alaska)
    Lasting only 4 minutes and 38 seconds, this was the most powerful North American earthquake, second in world history,
  • Hokkaido Earthquake (Japan)

    Hokkaido Earthquake (Japan)
    The island of Okushiri was hardest hit during this disaster, with 165 casualties. Only 2 to 5 minutes after the earthquake, a huge tsunami hit.
  • Papua New Guinea Quake (Papua New Guinea)

    Papua New Guinea Quake (Papua New Guinea)
    Quake caused a large undersea landslide, which triggered a tsunami. The tsunami raised awareness to scientists of earthquakes to trigger tsunamis.
  • Sumatra Earthquake (Indonesia)

    Sumatra Earthquake (Indonesia)
    This had the largest duration of faulting ever observed, and even caused the entire planet to vibrate 1 centimeter.
  • Samoa Earthquake (Samoan Islands)

    Samoa Earthquake (Samoan Islands)
    Sadly, mostly children were killed, and Tonga, Samoa, and American Samoa were the most affected areas.
  • Chile Earthquake (Chile)

    Chile Earthquake (Chile)
    The intense shaking lasted for 3 minutes, and tsunami warnings were issued in 53 countries.
  • Tohoku Earthquake (Japan)

    Tohoku Earthquake (Japan)
    1,000's of lives were lost in the tsunami, and entire towns were devastated. The tsunami cause nuclear accidents, the 7 meltdowns at 3 reactors in the Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Plant Complex.