The recent earthquake underscores continued seismic risks posed by tectonic activity in subduction zones along earth’s “Ring of Fire.” Such events highlight vulnerabilities faced by coastal regions worldwide due to their proximity to these active fault lines. While India was not directly affected by this quake or its resulting tsunami, past disasters like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami remind us of shared risks associated with high-magnitude earthquakes.
India’s coastline remains exposed to potential tsunamis arising from tectonic disturbances across key oceanic regions. Strengthening coastal resilience through better forecasting systems and community preparedness will remain crucial for disaster mitigation efforts. Moreover, global monitoring collaboration enables improved responses not only within India’s region but also for neighboring nations facing similar risks.