Warning of high tsunami waves

2020-10-30 2020-10-30T12:32:49Z
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
مُدون في طقس العرب

The latest reports indicate an increase in fears of a high tsunami due to the "strong" earthquake in Izmir, and usually that deep earthquake is accompanied by high tsunami waves, and aftershocks that may be more dangerous than the earthquake, due to the severity of these aftershocks, and warns against staying in buildings Until these waves end and move away from the sea as much as possible.

 

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