Being Better Prepared to Deal with Tsunamis.

Residents sit in an open field rather than their homes in Palu on Sep 29, 2018, after a strong earthquake and tsunami struck the area.

Residents sit in an open field rather than their homes in Palu on Sep 29, 2018, after a strong earthquake and tsunami struck the area. Source: Bay Ismovo AFP Getty/The Atlantic

As part of World Tsunami Awareness Day, Budiarta, the Head of The Observation Section at the Yogyakarta Regional Geophysics Station talks about improvements in Indonesia in warning the public about tsunamis.


What areas of Indonesia are most tsunami-prone?  How have early warning systems and processes have improved?  What evidence is there of improvement?  Budiarta explains the advances.

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