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A London mural of Hokusai's Great Wave was nearly destroyed when a drug lab exploded next door, but there are many more on walls around the world.
Jan 7 (Reuters) - Storm surges often are the most deadly and destructive phenomena to accompany a hurricane or tropical cyclone. Here is an explanation of how they form and why they are so dangerous.
The biggest that we know of saw a wall of water 70 feet high crashing into Britain's shores. The Storegga slides were a series of three massive underwater landslides that triggered a tsunami event ...
A storm surge is water that is pushed onto shore by a hurricane. It is rarely a "wall of water" as often claimed, but rather a rise of water that can be as rapid as several feet in just a few minutes.
The wall of water swept up nearly everything in its path, cars, buildings and people. Six-year-old Siddiq was one of them. The wave ripped him from his mother sow does arms. His body has never ...