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BOSAI: Science that Can Save Your Life - Season 1 Episode 28 Tsunami Observation

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One of the most important things to do to save lives from a major tsunami is to evacuate to safety as soon as possible. The key to this is fast and accurate tsunami information. Once a life-threatening tsunami is detected, people living in risk areas have to evacuate to a place where they can escape from tsunami damage. After the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, Japan has established a large-scale tsunami observation network on the ocean floor and is working to disseminate accurate and prompt tsunami information.

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First Air Date: May 01, 2020

Last Air date: Feb 21, 2026

Season: 1 Season

Episode: 64 Episode

Runtime: 15 minutes

IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users

Popularity: 0.5065

Language: English, Japanese

Season Season 1
Episode Tsunami Urban Flooding Urban Windstorms Long-period Ground Motion and A New Threat Localized Torrential Rain Debris Flows Mt. Fuji's Threat to Tokyo Heatstroke Home Flooding Tornadoes Post-earthquake Fire Avalanches Lightning Soil Liquefaction PM2.5 Tsunami Prediction Human Stampede Disaster Response Robots Phreatic Eruptions Linear Rainbands Road Cave-ins Solar Flares Typhoon Forecasting Storm Surges Heavy Snow Landslides Quake-resistant Skyscrapers Tsunami Observation River Flooding Fire Tornadoes Lava Flows Large-Scale Blackouts Active Faults Ensuring a Safe Journey in Japan Droughts Wildfires Tokyo Metropolis Osaka Metropolis Emergency Food Tsunami Evacuation How to Survive an Earthquake How to Survive a Flood Drone Disaster Management Send in the Robot Fire Brigade! Safety Tips for Hiking in Japan Digital Twin Scientists on a Quest to Control Typhoons Uncovering the Mysteries of Winter Lightning Phase Free - Disaster Preparedness in Everyday Life For Safe Travel Through Snowy Regions Japan Self-Defense Forces Disaster Prevention Sendai Metropolis Metropolis Tokyo Shibuya How Tokyo Skytree Deals with Disaster Disaster Preparedness for Companion Animals Kyoto Preventing Marine Disasters Large-Scale Logistics Facilities Immersive Disaster Preparedness Training Disaster Preparedness from Space Nankai Trough Megaquake Protecting Cultural Properties from Disaster The Evolution of Volcanic Disaster Prediction Technology Reducing the Danger from Bear Encounters Extensive Underground Infrastructure