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Tsunami in the Moroccan city of Agadir... Will it return again?

A recent study raises concerns about the potential for a tsunami to impact Agadir, a city that has historically faced such threats, similar to the devastating tsunami triggered by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

The article discusses the historical context of tsunamis affecting Agadir, Morocco, noting that a significant tsunami occurred in 1755 due to an earthquake in Lisbon, which had devastating effects across Moroccan coastal cities. Recent research led by Dr. Mohammed Atisket from Abdelmalek EssaΓ’di University emphasizes the need for modern preparedness for similar risks, as historical events suggest that Agadir, a thriving city known for tourism and economic growth, is not immune to tsunamis. The study, published in the Journal of African Earth Sciences, utilized advanced modeling techniques to explore potential tsunami scenarios for the future, proposing that this ancient threat requires serious consideration in contemporary urban planning. Overall, the article serves as a reminder of the urgency to incorporate disaster preparedness into local governance and urban development, particularly in coastal cities with historical vulnerabilities to natural disasters.

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