Tsunami alarm

Jan 16, 2022 21:35

Last night, just after 24:00, and just before I was going to bed, the sudden frightening sound surprised me. It was the alarm which the authorities sends to the every mobile devices when they expects the natural disasters. It warned tsunami. I was confused by this sudden alarm. Tsunami ( Read more... )

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vjezkova January 16 2022, 20:12:35 UTC
I am very alarmed to get the news about the volcano because I used to have friends in Nuku´ Alofa many years ago. No, we didn´t keep in touch but I will never forget them, it was precious. I believe they have their families now and I do hope they are all right. Tonga Kongdom is very flat and even a week tsunami must have caused damage but the worst is that volcano ash that is poisonous. I think of all the people there.

But I am glad you are safe!!!

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katriona_s January 17 2022, 02:22:59 UTC
Yes indeed, they must have the horrible situation with the ash. Tonga is not a big island…

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vjezkova January 17 2022, 07:44:37 UTC
The problem is that there are many islands there and now the situation is still not clear, the connection was broken.

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vilakins January 17 2022, 04:24:19 UTC
The underwater cable is broken, but according to information from there, people are mainly safe though there's water damage and of course the ash. We are sending a Hercules now that the air is clear enough for it to fly, and navy ship(s) with supplies and help. A recent flyover shows the sort of damage they get in a bad cyclone, and apparently clean water is a major need.

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vjezkova January 17 2022, 07:43:22 UTC
Thank you! I do know that NZ was the first one to arrange help. Actions speak!

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katriona_s January 17 2022, 08:38:51 UTC
Yes! NZ shows how we should behave in such time. Any country has its own problems and can not be perfect of course, but NZ is one of the best nations on this earth at the moment, it seems!

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