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  2. 1979 Tumaco earthquake - Wikipedia

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    UTC time: 1979-12-12 07:59:05: ISC event: 654039: USGS-ANSSComCat: Local date: December 12, 1979 (): Local time: 02:59:05 COT: Magnitude: 8.2 M w [1]: Depth: 33 km (21 mi) [2] Epicenter: 2]: Type: Megathrust: Areas affected: Colombia, Ecuador: Total damage: $8 million [3]: Max. intensity: MMI IX (Violent): Tsunami: 6 m (20 ft) [3]: Casualties: 300–600 [3]: The 1979 Tumaco earthquake occurred ...

  3. 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake - Wikipedia

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    A tsunami warning was issued for the North American Coast from the Alaskan Panhandle to Vancouver Island, but later limited to the North Coast region of British Columbia. Canadian authorities were questioned for issuing a tsunami warning nearly 40 minutes after the U.S. had issued their warning. [9]

  4. Sonali Deraniyagala - Wikipedia

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    She is on the faculty of the Department of Economics at SOAS, University of London and is a research scholar at Columbia University in New York City. She lives in New York City, and London. [19] After surviving the tsunami, Deraniyagala relocated to New York where she became a visiting research scholar at Columbia University.

  5. List of tsunamis - Wikipedia

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    A tsunami hitting a coastline. This article lists notable tsunamis, which are sorted by the date and location that they occurred.. Because of seismic and volcanic activity associated with tectonic plate boundaries along the Pacific Ring of Fire, tsunamis occur most frequently in the Pacific Ocean, [1] but are a worldwide natural phenomenon.

  6. National Tsunami Warning Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) is one of two tsunami warning centers in the United States, covering all coastal regions of the United States and Canada, except Hawaii, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Until 2013, it was known as the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center.

  7. Tsunami warning system - Wikipedia

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    NOAA's National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) in Palmer, Alaska issues warnings for North America, including Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon, California, the Gulf of Mexico, and the East coast. The PTWC was established in 1949, following the 1946 Aleutian Island earthquake and a tsunami that resulted in 165 casualties on Hawaii and in Alaska ...

  8. 2013 Solomon Islands earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The expected tsunami was regarded as the greatest threat but even before the tsunami arrived many coastline villages to the west and south of Lata had already been destroyed by the earthquake itself. Local news agencies reported that four villages were destroyed. [6] Houses were flooded in eastern Temotu Province. [8]

  9. 2018 Gulf of Alaska earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake was felt throughout most of southern Alaska, including the major cities of Anchorage and Fairbanks, and parts of neighboring British Columbia. [5] [6] The earthquake prompted tsunami warnings and advisories for Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii. Residents in low-lying areas along the Gulf of ...