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Station 56001 - Indian Ocean 1 - NW of Dampier and Station 51426 - SOUTHEAST TONGA - SE of Tonga in EVENT Mode; 7.2 73km SSE of Raoul Island NZ
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[quote:quirk:MV8yMzc1ODc5XzQwNjY2ODczX0E3MjZGM0JD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 47981579:MV8yMzc1ODc5XzQwNjY2NjYxXzVBQUQ4RURC] http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_summary&edis_id=GW-20131007-41187-IDN Giant Wave Impact Indonesian Archipelago Monday, 07 October, 2013 at 10:06 (10:06 AM) UTC [/quote] Good find, At least 297 families in three villages in Talisay City, Cebu were urged to evacuate their homes after huge waves hit the shorelines near their areas on Sunday evening. Talisay Public Information Officer Vince Monterde said Monday that around 9 p.m. of Sunday, the residents noticed huge waves and the waters went inside their houses. Monterde said the City Government convinced the affected families to evacuate, but they refused to move out, believing that the situation will go back to normal. The affected families include 95 in the village of Dumlog, 175 in Poblacion, and 32 in Cansojong. A total of 11 houses and two small fishing vessels were also destroyed, according to a report by the Talisay City Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. Monterde said Talisay City Mayor Johnny delos Reyes has ordered the city's social office to provide relief goods for the affected families. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration Central Visayas Chief Oscar Tabada said the huge waves were brought by the southwest monsoon. As of this posting, the situation in Talisay City is back to normal, but Monterde advised the residents to go immediately to the nearest evacuation centers if the huge waves will strike back again. The evacuation areas are in barangay halls and at the Talisay City Sports Center. [/quote]
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Starting a new thread, this is a continuation of this one,
Thread: BUOY 21415 in EVENT MODE! (Page 12)
Three buoys in Event Mode:
The buoy Station 56003 - Indian Ocean 2 - 630km NNE of Dampier
The Station 55015 - TASMAN SEA 1 - 1110km ESE of Hobart
Station 23227 - Bay of Bengal
Somethings up . . .Some major fluctuations going on at each station,
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