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Cada 5 de noviembre, a partir de este año, se conmemora el ‘Día Internacional de la Concienciación Sobre los Tsunamis’.

Este día fue designado por la Asamblea General de la Naciones Unidas como una medida para ​concientizar sobre la importancia de la información sobre sistemas de alarmas y como reaccionar ante estos desastres naturales.

Bullit Marquez, File/APFILE - In this Jan. 11, 2005 file photo, debris are scattered around a standing mosque at Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh Province, Indonesia. When a powerful tsunami smashed into this Indonesian city ten years ago, the only structures left standing in many neighborhoods were mosques. For the hundreds who found refuge within their walls, the buildings’ lifesaving role has not been forgotten - and for many, that experience strengthened their faith. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)
STR/EPAepa02628954 Amidst Tsunami flood waters burning houses and ships are piled in a mass of debris in Kisenuma city, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, 12 March 2011. A magnitude of 8.9 earthquake hit northern Japan on 11 March. EPA/STR JAPAN OUT
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