Indian Ocean nations exercise mass tsunami warning

14.10.09 - Africa, Australia, Indonesia - Author: asia news ia - Comments: (0)

Sirens wailed continue crowds fled across Indian Ocean nations Wednesday in a mass drill simulating a giant tsunami similar to the 2004 disaster.

The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and the Japan Meteorological Agency sent out bulletins for a 9.2-magnitude quake and tsunami.

The exercise was aimed at testing warning systems and preparedness in nations in Asia, Australasia, the Middle East and Africa.

Hundreds of people including school children ran from the coast in the Indonesian province of Aceh, the area worst hit by the 2004 tsunami.

Red Cross volunteers, police and soldiers helped people smeared with mud and fake blood into ambulances which carried them away from the coastline.

But for many, the drill only served to revive horrific memories of the real thing.

“This sort of exercise is useful for letting me know if a tsunami strikes. But the sirens and crowds make me panic, they remind me of the 2004 tsunami,” said Bachtiar, a resident of the Acehnese town of Ulee Lheue.

Another resident, 20-year-old Risnawati, said Acehnese needed no reminding of a tsunami’s destructive power.

“Acehnese already know how to save their life if a tsunami strikes. They will automatically run to higher ground if there are signs of a tsunami, like receding water,” she said.



Blind fish to diving beetles have been discovered

29.09.09 - Australia - Author: asia news ia - Comments: (0)
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Blind fish to diving beetles around 400 need your help to find a name. More than 800 species ranging from blind fish to diving beetles have been discovered in outback Australia.

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The unnamed animals are among 850 new species found in a four-year study. The species found include insects, crustaceans, spiders and worms, and are only the

tip of the iceberg, scientists say.

“Up to five times more species could still be left undiscovered,” scientists said.

Most of the critters are blind and live in subterranean water, caves and micro-caverns.