That's not true. A tsunami warning is very rare here. In fact I can't recall even one since the Fukushima quake 5 years ago.
It's just an earthquake, or any other normal natural disaster...it's not that big of a deal in the greater scheme of things. -- Life goes on
Thats not true 250,000 died in 2004 earthquake and tsunamis. Then six years later: 20,000 people died in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. So every offshore earthquake requires a tsunami warning i think. Even a small offshore earthquake that generates no tsunami, could be pre shock for a bigger one that could, no one can really predict. But people need to be warned.
Actually there always is an initial notification issued right after a quake of the possibility of a tsunami. But the confirmation as to whether there will be a tsunami or not, and the warning if there will be, comes within a minute.
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True. It's better to be safe than sorry - even what one would call a "small" tsunami can cause untold damage and loss of life, because it's not actually a wave, it's a solid wall of water.