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B.R.R.R: Recognizing Natural Tsunami Warning Signs
The acronym B.R.R.R can help you remember the natural warning signs of an impending tsunami:
- B – Bubbles: If you observe unusual bubbles in the water, it may indicate underwater seismic activity.
- R – Retreat: A sudden and unexpected retreat of the sea, exposing the ocean floor, reefs, and fish, is a significant warning sign. This phenomenon, known as "drawback," often precedes the arrival of a tsunami.
- R – Roar: A loud roar, similar to that of a train or jet aircraft, coming from the ocean, can indicate an approaching tsunami.
- R – Run: If you notice any of these signs, immediately move inland to higher ground without waiting for official evacuation orders.
Recognizing these natural warning signs and responding promptly can save lives.