Climate Warming Causes Landslide; Alaska''s August Tsunami Last Year Was Second Highest in History
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A powerful landslide in Alaska''s Tracy Arm Fjord last August triggered a tsunami that reached approximately 481 meters, making it the second highest on record. Researchers attribute the landslide primarily to climate change, which caused glaciers supporting the mountain to recede. Fortunately, the early morning timing prevented any casualties in the popular tourist area.