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tsunami

[tsoo-nah-mee] / tsʊˈnɑ mi /




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Dangerously high radiation levels make removing melted fuel and other debris from the plant hit by a huge tsunami in 2011 the most daunting challenge in the decades-long decommissioning project.

From Barron's

As the weeks amass and donations dwindle, survivors question how long they will be left in limbo after the worst disaster to strike Aceh since a 2004 tsunami.

From Barron's

The tsunami of Chinese goods entering other markets has created frictions as manufacturers elsewhere struggle to compete.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its goal is to create a real world research laboratory to better understand marine hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis in the central Mediterranean.

From Science Daily

"This is coming like a tsunami and we are the first people on the battle line," said Sherry Brown, a background actor.

From Barron's