The findings 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. The study will be published in the journal "Marine Geology", but is already available online .
A natural event of similar magnitude would have devastating consequences today, warn researchers at the University of Bonn, Germany.
Prof. Dr. habil. Gosta Hoffmann from the University of Bonn (Germany) who has been teaching as a fly-in professor at the Applied Geosciences Department, German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech), has published a scientific paper along with his colleagues from the universities of Bonn, Jena, Freiburg and RWTH Aachen in the international scientific journal ‘Marine Geology’.
Scientists have now discovered evidence of a tsunami which is likely to have been much more powerful, with waves of up to 15 meters height.




















