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Neeraj K Chauhan
Tsunami are sometimes referred to as tidal waves. In recent years, this term has fallen out of favor, especially in the scientific community, because tsunami actually have nothing to do with tides. The once-popular term derives from their most common appearance, which is that of an extraordinarily high tidal bore.
Richter scale struck the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on June 13, 2010 at 00.56 a.m. measuring 7.7 as highest scale with epicentre at 160 km west of Nicobar Islands.
The Hyderabad-based Indian Nation Centre for Ocean Information Services have said that there are chances Tsunami to visit India again soon after the quake.
After issuing a Regional Watch notice covering India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia later scaled it down to India alone. Now after this they also say that Tsunami threat does not exist as per the past earthquake and the data but it has not specified it correctly that Tsunami may affect or not it only clarifies that if it affects than it could affect coasts located not more than a hundred kilometres from the epicentre of the quake.
So what do you think are the chances of Tsunami again is more or not
Richter scale struck the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on June 13, 2010 at 00.56 a.m. measuring 7.7 as highest scale with epicentre at 160 km west of Nicobar Islands.
The Hyderabad-based Indian Nation Centre for Ocean Information Services have said that there are chances Tsunami to visit India again soon after the quake.
After issuing a Regional Watch notice covering India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia later scaled it down to India alone. Now after this they also say that Tsunami threat does not exist as per the past earthquake and the data but it has not specified it correctly that Tsunami may affect or not it only clarifies that if it affects than it could affect coasts located not more than a hundred kilometres from the epicentre of the quake.
So what do you think are the chances of Tsunami again is more or not