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HAVANA, Dec. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The Caribbean countries are considering the
establishment of a regional tsunami early warning system for preventing huge
losses in such disasters as that in Asia, said press reports on Wednesday.
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CEDRA) is nowholding
talks with several organizations such as the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and
the University of Puerto Rico Seismic Network on the establishment of a tsunami
early warning system forthe Caribbean, the reports said.
Some experts have analyzed the feasibility and availability of such a
system, saying its basic framework already exists as several offices have been
set up for studying climate change and underwater volcanoes.
Established in September 1991 and serving the Caribbean Community and
Common Market, the regional inter-governmental CEDRAgroups 16 countries in the
region and its main function is to makeimmediate and coordinated response to any
disaster affecting its member states. Enditem |