@article{MAKHILLJEAS2017121914858,
    title = {Langkawi Tsunami Hazards Mitigation and Inundation Maps},
    journal = {Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences},
    volume = {12},
    number = {19},
    pages = {4801-4808},
    year = {2017},
    issn = {1816-949x},
    doi = {jeasci.2017.4801.4808},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-949x&doi=jeasci.2017.4801.4808},
    author = {Teh,Koh,Tan,Chan and},
    keywords = {Langkawi,inundation maps,Tsunami resilience,mitigation,practical procedures,Langkawi},
    abstract = {The immense sufferings following recent catastrophic Tsunamis call for an urgent need to develop
resilience and hazards mitigation management capability among communities along the affected coastal regions.
The 2004 Andaman mega Tsunami and the 2011 Fukushima Tsunami that triggered the triple disasters have one
common feature: the lack of preparedness before the events and ineffective mitigation measures during and after
the disasters. Effective and timely response by government agencies working closely with local communities
plays an important role in reducing the adverse impacts. The ability to act decisively depends on the awareness,
education and preparedness of local communities, working in close coordination with federal and local
government agencies. In this study, we present Tsunami inundation scenarios in Langkawi Malaysia based
upon TUNA-RP Model simulations derived from creditable assumptions regarding seismic activity in the
region. Tsunami inundation distances and maximum run-up wave heights at several hotspots along Langkawi
beaches are provided. Suggestions on practical procedures and basic principles for developing Tsunami
mitigation for Langkawi will be discussed.}
    }