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A Tsunami in the Mediterranean Will Take Place Within 30 Years According to Unesco

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According to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), there is a near-certainty that a tsunami of more than one metre will hit the Mediterranean by 2050. This forecast is based on seismic and geological analyses that highlight areas at risk, including the Averroès fault, below the Alboran Sea, between Spain and North Africa. While tsunamis are often associated with the Pacific or the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean also has a…
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According to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), there is a near-certainty that a tsunami of more than one metre will hit the Mediterranean by 2050. This forecast is based on seismic and geological analyses that highlight areas at risk, including the Averroès fault, below the Alboran Sea, between Spain and North Africa. While tsunamis are often associated with the Pacific or the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean also has a…

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Unidivers broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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