Tuesday, November 4, 2025

5 November - World Tsunami Awareness Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations

  

 November 5 World Tsunami Awareness Day



🌊 About the Day

World Tsunami Awareness Day is observed globally on November 5 to promote tsunami education and preparedness. The day is dedicated to spreading knowledge about tsunami risks and ensuring early warning systems are in place to protect vulnerable coastal communities. It is a call to action for international cooperation and disaster resilience.

History Behind the Day

The United Nations officially declared November 5 as World Tsunami Awareness Day in 2015, inspired by the story of "Inamura-no-hi" (The Burning of the Rice Sheaves), in which a Japanese farmer saved lives by warning his village of an impending tsunami in 1854. This tale highlights the power of knowledge, action, and community in disaster prevention.

Did You Know

  • Tsunamis can travel up to 800 km/h in the deep ocean—as fast as a commercial jet.
  • Approximately 58 tsunamis have caused over 260,000 deaths globally between 1900 and 2020.
  • The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
  • Early-warning systems, coastal mangroves, and community drills significantly reduce fatalities.

Tsunamis strike with little warning but immense power. On this day, we reaffirm the importance of disaster education, preparedness, and international solidarity. A timely alert or a single act of courage can save thousands of lives. 


World Tsunami Awareness Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations, 

Today, Sambara Celebrations, observes World Tsunami Awareness Day with great enthusiasm and a spirit of learning. The event begins with an informative session by the Principal and teachers, highlighting the importance of disaster preparedness and the science behind tsunamis. Students of Sambara Celebrations actively participate in presentations, skits, and model demonstrations explaining how tsunamis form and how communities can stay safe during such natural disasters. The activities encourage awareness, unity, and quick response skills among the young learners.

At Sambara Celebrations , students also create informative posters and engage in interactive quizzes on disaster management and safety measures. The event promotes awareness about environmental responsibility and the importance of global cooperation in reducing the risk of natural calamities. By participating in World Tsunami Awareness Day, students, teachers, and the school community reaffirm their commitment to building a safer, more informed, and resilient society through education and awareness.

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