Huge tsunami hit Oman 1,000 years ago

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During sampling (from left): Christoph Grützner (Jena); Benjamin Koster, Klaus R
During sampling (from left): Christoph Grützner (Jena); Benjamin Koster, Klaus Reicherter and... Image: Gösta Hoffmann/Uni Bonn

A natural event of similar magnitude would have devastating consequences today, warn researchers

15-meter high waves that pushed 100 tons boulders inland: This is more or less how one can imagine the tsunami that hit the coast of today’s Sultanate of Oman about 1,000 years ago, as concluded by a recent study by the universities of Bonn, Jena, Freiburg and RWTH Aachen. The findings also show how urgently the region needs a well-functioning early warning system. But even then, coastal residents would have a maximum of 30 minutes to get to safety in a similar catastrophe. ...

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