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What makes Indonesia vulnerable to deadly tsunamis and earthquakes?

The biggest earthquakes on Earth are "subduction zone" earthquakes, which occur where two tectonic plates meet

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A man carries an injured child, victim of earthquake and tsunami in Palu, into Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital in Makassar, Sulawesi | Photo: Reuters

Anja Scheffers | The Conversation

The magnitude 7.5 earthquake, and subsequent tsunami, that struck Indonesia days ago has resulted in at least 1,200 deaths.

Authorities are still gauging the extent of the damage, but it’s clear the earthquake and tsunami had a devastating effect on the Sulawesi region, particularly the city of Palu.

It’s not the first time earthquakes have caused mass destruction and death in Indonesia. The tsunamis that follow are particularly damaging. But why?

A combination of plate tectonic in the region, the shape of the coastline, vulnerable communities and a less-than-robust early warning system all combine to make Indonesian tsunamis especially dangerous.

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