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Pacific Ocean countries take part in UN meeting on tsunami preparations

Get free weekly news by e-mailExperts from countries bordering the Pacific Ocean have gathered in Ecuador this week for a United Nations-organized meeting to assess the state of preparations in the region, home to most of the world’s tsunamis, to predict and deal with any future such waves.

The four-day meeting of the Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System, in Guayaquil, will hear reports from participating nations about what they are doing to be ready for a potential tsunami.

The group’s members will also examine the progress – through improved seismic data, sea-level measurements and deep-ocean tsunami detection – towards strengthening the regional response to any tsunami and to reducing any public risks.

The Pacific Ocean, which covers a third of Earth’s surface, is particularly vulnerable to tsunamis because it is surrounded by a series of mountain chains, deep-ocean trenches and arcs of islands that are known for the frequency and strength of earthquakes.

This week’s meeting has been arranged by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Date: 20th Sept 2007• Region: Various •Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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