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The world's highest tsunami was the Ryukyu Islands tsunami in 1771, with waves 85 meters high.
Location of the source of the wave Date Wave height (m) Affected area Number of fatalities Remarks.
Vancouver Island, Canada, January 26, 1700Northern California to Vancouver Island, Japan
Portugal 1 November 1755 16 Western Europe, Morocco and the West Indies 60,000
Ryukyu Islands April 24, 1771 85 Ryukyu Islands 11,941
Sunda Strait 26 August 1883 35 Java and Sumatra 36,000
Japan Sanriku 1896 30 Japan 27,122
Aleutian Islands April 1, 1946 32 Aleutian Islands, Hawaii and California 165
Chile 22 May 1960 25 Chile, Hawaii and Japan 1,260
Alaska March 27, 1964 32 Alaska, Aleutian Islands and California
Celebes Sea 16 August 1976 30 Philippine Islands 5,000
Off the coast of north-western Sumatra, 26 December 2004Indian Ocean Tsunami below 300,000.
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The tsunami in the 2012 movie reached 1,500 meters and climbed Mount Everest.
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In 1958, a large ** occurred in Litua Bay, Alaska, USA, which caused a large stone and ice block with a volume of up to one million cubic meters around Litua Bay to fall into Litua Bay from a height of more than 900 meters, causing a serious displacement of the seawater, which caused a tsunami with waves as high as 516 meters, much higher than the Oriental Pearl Tower (468m) in Shanghai, which is the largest tsunami since ancient times. The tsunami was like a ferocious beast, ravaging the Gulf of Litua, the mountains of the Gulf of Lituria became bare under its ravage, the people disappeared and died, and only four "warriors" managed to survive the struggle against this "beast". How high is the largest tsunami on Earth?
The wave height is over 500 meters, 150 floors!
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On December 26, 2004, a Richter Category 9 seabed occurred off Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami struck Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar and the east coast of Africa, killing more than 300,000 people. The exact number of deaths is no longer available.
See Indian Ocean Large, 2004**.
In July 1998, about 2,100 people in Papua New Guinea were killed by a two-scale seabed**.
In September 1992, a tsunami struck Nicaragua.
On August 25, 1883, a volcanic eruption in the Dutch East Indies caused a tsunami that killed 36,000 people.
Location of the source of the wave Date Wave height (m) Affected area Number of fatalities Remarks.
Vancouver Island, Canada, January 26, 1700Northern California to Vancouver Island, Japan
Portugal 1 November 1755 16 Western Europe, Morocco and the West Indies 60,000
Ryukyu Islands April 24, 1771 85 Ryukyu Islands 11,941
Sunda Strait 26 August 1883 35 Java and Sumatra 36,000
Japan Sanriku 1896 30 Japan 27,122
Aleutian Islands April 1, 1946 32 Aleutian Islands, Hawaii and California 165
Chile 22 May 1960 25 Chile, Hawaii and Japan 1,260
Alaska March 27, 1964 32 Alaska, Aleutian Islands and California
Celebes Sea 16 August 1976 30 Philippine Islands 5,000
Off the coast of north-western Sumatra, 26 December 2004Indian Ocean Tsunami below 300,000.
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