I've just read through this thread to see if there were any tips for dealing with potential tsunamis!
One of the Canary Islands, La Palma, has long been considered to be at risk of causing a tsunami if the unstable ridge of Cumbre Vieja collapses.
Well, the last few days the earthquakes have been building and building, centred on that ridge, the magma appears to be rising as the quakes are at shallower depths. Hundreds of small quakes and quite a few around magnitude 3, which is not particularly high, but numerous quakes under that ridge might be just the trigger!
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Cumbre Vieja - Wikipedia
There have been various 'models' of what the tsunami might look like - all seem to be differing opinions - we're just hoping it doesn't happen!
Edit - if it says error on one of the links try clicking on it anyway, sometimes it works! It's the volcanic activity map for our area.