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Today’s Important Information (Date-05/Nov/2025) :
International Day- World Tsunami Awareness Day- Link
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Table of Contents
ToggleGlobal News:
- New York Mayor Election- Zohran Mamdani
- Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi)- Philippines
- China’s “Shape Shifting” HyperSonic Missile
- COP30 Agenda Brazil
National News:
- Bilaspur Train Accident
- US HIRE Act
- SIR 2.0
- Banana Republik
Business News:
- Sensex crashes 500 Points
- G20 Report – India’s top 1% grew 62% since 2000.
- EPFO partners with IPPB- Indian Post Payment Bank.
Technology News:
- Samsung unveils Z Trifold.
- Oppo Reno 15 Mini Launched.
- WhatsApp officially launched official Apple Watch.
- Saudi Arabia launched its first fully internet-enabled flight.
- Lenovo launched AI Glasses VII
Entertainment News:
- A Quiet Place OTT release
- Bad Girl OTT release
- BTS agency HYBE debuts in India, with Headquarters in Mumbai.
- Jonathon Bailly Sexiest Man Alive-2025.
Sports News:
- India wins the Cricket World Cup Women- 2025. against SA
Science News:
- Comet- 3I/ATLAS
- UAE- Brightest and largest Super Moon 2025
- India LVM3-M5 / CMS-03 Mission- Heaviest Satellite in Space 4410 Kg.
Other Information
- Booker Prize- Kiran Desai book “The tomeliners of Sonia and Sunny” consider
- Cusor 2.0 released.
#Topic of the Day (Date-05/Nov/2025)– World Tsunami Awareness Day.
Tsunami – The Giant Waves of the Ocean.
Introduction
A tsunami is a series of giant sea waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanoes, or landslides. The word “tsunami” means “harbor wave” in Japanese. In deep oceans, these waves travel fast but are small and hard to notice. When they reach shallow waters, they slow down and rise to great heights, crashing onto coastal areas and causing massive destruction. Tsunamis can flood towns and sweep away people, homes, and vehicles within minutes.
Causes of Tsunamis
Most tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes when tectonic plates shift suddenly, displacing large amounts of water. Volcanic eruptions, landslides, or even meteorite impacts can also trigger them. The larger the earthquake, the greater the risk of a tsunami. Scientists use seismographs and ocean sensors to detect underwater activity and send early warnings to reduce damage.
Effects of Tsunamis
Tsunamis cause huge destruction to life and property. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, for example, killed over 230,000 people across Asia. Floods, pollution, and loss of farmland often follow. Many survivors face long-term emotional and financial problems after such disasters.
Prevention and Safety
Tsunamis cannot be stopped, but early warning systems and public awareness can save lives. When warnings are issued, people must move to higher ground quickly. Countries like Japan conduct drills and build sea walls to reduce damage.
Conclusion
Every year on November 5, the world observes Tsunami Awareness Day to promote safety and education. Tsunamis remind us of nature’s power and the need for preparedness. With science, awareness, and quick action, many lives can be saved.