WEEK 4: Tsunami's in SUDAN?
The country of Sudan doesn't have any tsunami that will hit it any time soon. Although there they are surrounded by different seas the most that occurs in this country that's a hazard for the citizens is floods. As you can see in this picture, floods have destroyed many homes and had strong water currents. It is stated that in the next 50 years there will be less than a 2 percent chance of a tsunami occurring in this region.
Sudan is also closest to the second zone, but rarely experiences tsunamis and hasn't ever had a tsunami. The things that are holding citizens back are floods because for the last four years the Red Sea has flooded and with the heavy rains that pour every year during this period, houses get destroyed. Families get displayed sometimes it's extreme to the point where death numbers start to rise. In 2004 a tsunami occurred on the eastern coast of Africa in South Africa due to the Indian Ocean rising. The last time any African country experienced a tsunami was in 2008 when The Southern Atlantic Ocean erupted.
References:
https://thinkhazard.org/en/report/6-sudan/TS

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