TSUNAMI Warning: Philippines PHIVOLC’s say’s ” false alarm – nothing to worry about… ”
December 27, 2006 at 12:07 am 2 comments
Fears of a TSUNAMI hitting the extreme Northern Philippines has subsided after experts have announced that only slight swelling of the seas have been noted and that according to the executive director of the Philippine Institute of Vulancology and Siesmology. “There is no Tsunami”.
Some reports say Japanese and Swiss automatic warning devices issued a false alert. However, this has been clarified by local observers and sea scans by watchers who note only subtle changes in seascape.
REPORT:
[] …” 3rd UPDATE) ‘No tsunami warning for RP’ 12/27/2006 1:19:40 AM …” ABS-CBN News[]
http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/
Triggers false alarm -- in Switzerland...
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