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A recent Master's thesis has found a Milford Sound tsunami - triggered by a landslide - may leave no survivors, with as many as 3500 dying if the wave hits during the peak of the tourist season.

The new modelling, which builds on more than a decade of research, shows the best chance of survival relies on people running for higher ground before the shaking stops.

The best-case scenario shows 5.2 percent of people would survive the wave, and in this case the tsunami would have to hit at night, during the winter offseason, when only a few hundred people would be in the area.

Edited title to make it sound less like there was just a tsunami and everyone died.

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[–] liv 3 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Oh thank god, I seriously misinterpreted that headline.

[–] Dave 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Wow, title is from the article but now you mention it, it could easily be interpreted as reporting there was a tsunami and everyone is presumed dead... I have edited it to make it sound less like reporting on a disaster.

[–] liv 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Serves me right for not reading the news more regularly ha ha.

[–] Dave 2 points 5 months ago

Haha I think we can blame the poorly worded title.