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Flooded villages are seen in Quang Tri province, Vietnam October 13, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

UN: By 2030 half of world’s population to face floods, storms, tsunami

ISTANBUL, Nov 5 — An estimated 50 per cent of the world’s population that live in coastal areas will be exposed to flooding, storms and tsunamis by 2030, the UN said Thursday.

Marking the World Tsunami Awareness Day, the UN and WHO had compiled a list of tsunamis that took place in the last 100 years, their causes, effects on societies, dangers afterwards and loss of life.

According to Anadolu Agency, the report said that implementing the right policies and measures in the right place in advance can help prevent potential disasters.

The UN, which includes tsunamis as one of the most dangerous natural disasters, warned that urbanization and tourism should be prevented in tsunami-prone areas otherwise many would be at risk.

Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Japan were among the countries most affected, it said.

According to UN and WHO data, approximately 260,000 people were killed from 58 tsunamis in the last 100 years.

It is known that India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Japan are countries that record the most tsunamis.

In recent years, the Unesco Oceanographic Commission (IOC) has been conducting studies to coordinate tsunami early warning services.

The Tsunami Early Warning Stations and Mitigation Systems were established for the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean and North-East Atlantic, Mediterranean and connected Sea regions.

With it, Unesco aims to raise awareness about practices that should be performed to minimise the loss of life and property in tsunami disasters.

The IOC also organises tsunami communication and evacuation drills through its training programs in member countries.

— Bernama

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