The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) reported that no Filipinos were hurt by the strong temblor that jolted Taiwan on Wednesday morning. Citing initial reports from the Migrant Workers Offices (MWOs) in Taiwan, DMW Officer-in-Charge Hans J. Cacdac said the estimated 159,000 Filipinos in Taiwan remain safe. “Thus far, there…
For decades, officials from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and International Tsunami Information Center, the Pacific Tsunami Museum, and other government officials have used April for a month-long campaign to educate the public on recognizing and mitigating hazards from tsunamis, a series of waves generated when a large volume of ocean water is displaced.
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they spend a huge amount of money, tens of billions of dollars they spend on disaster prevention because they have just one natural disaster after another, and it s half the people are living on land that is either at sea level or below sea level, so there s a great public emphasis and interest on investing in this. would you never get a mandate for this level of public investment and disaster infrastructure like you have here. if the japanese can t get it right, then one has to not have very much hope. they have sensors planted, you know, hundreds of sensors that are planted to pick up early warnings. this particular quake wasn t picked up early for various reasons, which are just coming to light, but normally you do get a heads-up before a major earthquake is coming. tsunami information is usually quite good. it s broadcast to you on tv. all the tv stations are constantly running tsunami