2021 Telamon Sea tsunamis

May 21, 2021
The 2021 Telamon Sea tsunami was a devastating tsunami heading westward caused by The Tidewater Region's mountains forming an unstable slope all because of a tornado here. It was first detected by a buoy four minutes later. Warnings for the crew of SH7381 and citizens of the Western Telamon Sea were issued. 6 hours and 52 minutes later, it crashed into the SH7381 as a one meter wave to start with. After another 15 hours and 15 minutes later, the second and biggest wave impacted them at a staggering four meters in height. This washed away SH7381, leaving 562 dead, no others injured, and $575 million in damages as a result, before dying. The tsunami did not travel far, and affected only the SH7381 ferry as a result, keeping the overall deaths and damages to below-normal and the Western Telamon Sea citizens to be relieved that the warnings were expired.

May 22, 2021
This time, it was a devastating tsunami caused by a deep sea earthquake. It was first detected by a buoy four minutes later. Warnings for the crew of SH5171 and citizens of the Western Telamon Sea were issued. 38 minutes later, it crashed into the SH5171 as a one meter wave to start with. After another 1 hour and 23 minutes, the second and biggest wave impacted them at a staggering four meters in height. This washed away SH5171, leaving 261 dead, 20 injured, and $267 million in damages as a result, before dying. The tsunami did not travel far, and affected only the SH5171 ferry as a result, keeping the overall deaths and damages to below-normal and the Western Telamon Sea citizens to be relieved that the warnings were expired. It became known as the SH5171 Disaster.