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Home / Disasters and Accidents / One Dead as Unpredictable 'Meteo Tsunami' Hits Argentinian Beach

One Dead as Unpredictable 'Meteo Tsunami' Hits Argentinian Beach

13 Jan

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Summary

  • A powerful meteo tsunami struck Santa Clara del Mar, Argentina.
  • The event caused one fatality and injured at least 35 people.
  • Unpredictable atmospheric pressure drops triggered the deadly waves.
One Dead as Unpredictable 'Meteo Tsunami' Hits Argentinian Beach

A startling 'meteo tsunami' struck the coastal town of Santa Clara del Mar, Argentina, on Monday afternoon, sweeping across a crowded beach and causing significant devastation. The event tragically claimed one life and left at least 35 individuals injured.

The powerful surges of water, described by witnesses as reaching up to 30 feet, overwhelmed beachgoers who were enjoying the sea and sand. Eyewitnesses reported a dramatic receding of the sea before the colossal waves hit, creating a 'black whirlpool' and chaos as people scrambled for safety.

This phenomenon, known as a meteo tsunami, is not caused by earthquakes but by sudden drops in atmospheric pressure associated with fast-moving weather systems. The unpredictable nature of these events, as stated by local civil defense officials, makes them difficult to forecast, leaving communities vulnerable to such sudden and destructive occurrences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A meteo tsunami is a large wave caused by sudden atmospheric pressure changes, not earthquakes, which recently impacted a beach in Argentina.
At least 35 people were injured when the powerful wave struck the beach in Santa Clara del Mar, Argentina.
Meteo tsunamis are difficult to predict due to their link with unpredictable atmospheric conditions, making warnings challenging.

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