Germany to offer warning system to tsunami-hit Asian region
14/1/2005 15:40
German Research Minister Edelgard Bulmahn said on Thursday that her country
is considering to offer a tidal wave warning system to South and Southeast
countries hit by the Dec. 26 fatal tsunami. Emerging from a meeting with
German researchers, the minister said, "We want to make a contribution, so that
people in such natural catastrophes can be warned in time and also help to save
their lives." She said Germany would promote the system, which was developed
by German scientists with the Geophysical Research Center in Potsdam, eastern
Germany. The alert system, which is composed of a number of sea monitoring
stations, could be put into operation within three years, according to the
minister. Bulmahn said the fund needed for building the system could come
from the 500-million-euro aid package the German government has earmarked for
the disaster-hit region. The Indian Ocean earthquake off Indonesia's Sumatra
island and subsequent tsunami last month devastated a dozen countries in South
and Southeast Asia and killed nearly 160,000 people.
Xinhua
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