Tag: disaster-preparedness
Phivolcs has lifted the tsunami alert as follows:
Quote “Tsunami Bulletin. 28 February 2010, 3:15 PM
Quote ”TSUNAMI ALERT CANCELLATION
Quote “A strong distant earthquake occurred NEAR COAST OF CHILE at 02:34 PM, 27 February 2010 (Philippine Time), located at 36.1 ºS, 72.6 ºW with depth of 55 km and a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center sea level monitoring stations confirmed the occurrence of a tsunami due to this earthquake. At 7:00 AM 28 February 2010, PHIVOLCS issued a bulletin with Tsunami Alert Level 2 in areas along the coast of the Philippines fronting the Pacific Ocean, stating that concerned public is advised to be on alert for unusual tsunami waves with heights of at most one (1) meter.
Quote “As of 3:00 PM 28 February 2010, PHIVOLCS has not received any reports of unusual significant sea level changes within the projected arrival period of tsunami waves in the Philippine coasts (1:00PM to 2:30PM). Other observations of the passage of tsunami in the nearby countries show that the waves are small and non-damaging. By 4:30 PM 28 February 2010, if no other significant sea level changes were observed, local authorities & the public can assume that the tsunami threat has passed. People may resume their normal activities.
Quote “This will be the last bulletin issued for this event.” Closed-quote . (from Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology – Home )
From Phivolcs (Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology) as reported by DZMM:
Tsunami Alert Level 2 is up along the East Coast of the Philippines, or the coastal areas fronting the Pacific Ocean, namely, coastal towns in:
1.Batanes Group of Islands
2.Cagayan
3.Ilocos Norte
4.Isabela
5.Quezon
6.Aurora
7.Camarines Norte
8.Camarines Sur
9.Albay
10.Catanduanes
11.Sorsogon
12.Northern Samar
13.Eastern Samar
14.Leyte
15.Southern Leyte
16.Surigao del Norte
17.Surigao del Sur
18.Davao Oriental
19.Davao del Sur
Residents are advised by Phivolcs to evacuate these areas as soon as possible for the 1pm to 2:30pm estimated time of arrival today of the tsunami (Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010) and to steer clear of these areas at least until 2:30pm today; coordinate with local goverments and barangays.