Tsunamis themselves are not becoming more frequent, but the factors that influence tsunami occurrences, such as seismic activity and climate change, are complex and evolving.The ongoing debate among scientists regarding the frequency of tsunamis raises important questions about the potential risks posed by these natural disasters. While some researchers attribute the apparent increase in tsunamis to factors such as climate change and rising sea levels, others argue that advancements in monitoring and detection technologies may simply be allowing us to better track and record these events.