Berkeley's tsunami evacuation order made it an outlier among East Bay cities
Briefly

The iceberg analogy is often used to explain the phenomenon of tsunamis, where most of the danger is hidden beneath the surface, pushing the need for swift action.
Evacuations in Berkeley were unclear as to whether they were a sign of caution or capability, highlighting differences in regional responses to natural disasters.
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