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Alexxx [7]
1 year ago
5

Part E

Biology
1 answer:
telo118 [61]1 year ago
6 0

Well-executed evacuations are key to minimizing loss of life from tsunamis, yet they also disrupt communities and business productivity in the process.

What is an evacuation?

Answer:- An evacuation shelter is built for longer-term usage; it offers catastrophe survivors who have been forced from their primary dwellings because of natural or man-made disasters a safe, sanitary, and secure environment as well as life-sustaining amenities. A building or earthen mound designed as a place of refuge in the event of a tsunami is known as a vertical evacuation tsunami evacuation building refuge. The shelter is built to withstand an earthquake and resist the effects of a tsunami and is intended for short-term (12–24 hour) protection. It is tall enough to lift refugees above the level of a tsunami inundation.

Therefore, Well-executed evacuation consider the elevation of the community.

To learn more about evacuation refer the given link:

brainly.com/question/21319056

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