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Tsunami Warning in Phils NOW

Discussion in 'News from The Philippines' started by Micawber, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Been watching the BBC reporting of the earthquake and devastating tsunami in Japan.
    The BBC have stated that the tsunami is about to hit the Philippines very soon.
    It seems that there are no indications on the scale of the tsunami nor on any preparations for potential impacts on Phils.

    My prayers and blessings go out to all who may be in danger.
  2. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    Philippine Tsunami Alert

    Philvolcs is sadly offline, I suspect their site has crashed because of overload of people checking up to see what is being predicted.

    West coast and central Visaya's look ok North and East coast could be badly hit depending on the precise nature of the wave.

    I've been watching this since the news broke this morning around 6:00 to 6:30 really serious major disaster in Japan :(
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  3. Micawber
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    The film coverage of the tsunami in Japan is horrifying.

    Australia has now given alert warnings and believe Phils will be badly hit. I really hope not.

    Sorry I've got no source to list just typing as I hear the news on BBC news channel.
  4. Balot
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    Davao del sur is one given by warn as well :( so worrying :(
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  6. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Just now heard news from Taiwan that nothing happened there. But still warnings for Pacific Basin

    Balot, I cant seem to connect to your link just now. I'm suprised that Davao has warning. Hope nothing will happen
  7. oss
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    Davao is about 2000 miles in a straight line from the epicentre of the quake, you gotta think curvature of the earth one wouldn't think it was in a direct line but it is.
  8. Balot
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    Balot Active Member Lifetime Member

    that links i was struggling as well to get in might because loads of people is trying to browse it the cause of traffic and loading the page :(
  9. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    I'm having problems to telephone friends in Japan and family in Philippines. I guess that's only to be expected.
  10. oss
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    They shut down a lot of the Nuclear stations when the quake hit. My partners best friend is an OFW in Japan, she will be worried about her friend just now.
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  11. Micawber
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    One of the nuclear power plants has a mechanical problem with the water coolers.
  12. KeithAngel
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    the link

    MANILA, Philippines (UPDATE 3) - President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III on Friday ordered the mandatory evacuation of residents in coastal areas in 19 provinces expected to be affected by tsunami waves.

    Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said the first tidal wave is expected to hit Batanes Group of Islands at 5:46 p.m. and will affect Cagayan, Ilocos Norte and Isabela.

    Residents living in coastal areas fronting the Pacific Ocean of the following provinces were also ordered to seek higher ground.

    * Cagayan
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    * northernmost areas of Ilocos Norte
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    * Isabela
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    * Quezon
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    * Aurora
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    * Camarines Norte
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    * Camarines Sur
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    * Albay
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    * Catanduanes
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    * Sorsogon
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    * Northern Samar
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    * Eastern Samar
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    * Leyte
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    * Southern Leyte
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    * Surigao del Norte
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    * Surigao del Sur
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    * Davao Oriental
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    * Davao del Sur

    The President asked the public to remain calm and coordinate with government agencies for the evacuation. "Huminahon po sana ang ating mga kababayan," he said.

    Bartolome Bautista, deputy director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology official, said the latest wave models showed that tidal waves to hit the country would be about a meter high or less.

    "It is not damaging, not dangerous as long as you follow precautionary measures. Do not go near the beaches. One-meter waves can still be dangerous if you don't know how to swim," he said.

    He also noted that the first wave is not necessarily the largest. "A tsunami is a series of waves. The 1st wave not always largest wave . Succeeding waves may be bigger and stronger," he said.

    He added that he expects the waves to weaken after 7 p.m.

    Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum earlier said tsunami waves measuring 1-meter high could hit the eastern coast of the country between 5 pm and 7 pm.

    Tsunami alert level 2 was raised in the 19 provinces fronting the Pacific Ocean, he said.

    "All residents living near the shoreline are ordered to evacuate and seek higher ground. You have to leave the shoreline because the tsunami could reach up to 1 meter, which is about shoulder high," he told radio dzMM.

    Secretary Jesse Robredo of the Department of the Interior and Local Government said people living 10-40 meters from the shoreline of the 19 provinces should evacuate. He said the first wave is expected to hit Batanes Group of Islands at around 5:30 p.m. while tsunami waves could hit Ilocos and Cagayan area later.

    Phivolcs said residents in the 19 provinces should be on alert for unusual waves.

    "Based on tsunami wave models and early tide gauge records of the tsunami in the Pacific, coastal areas in Philippine provinces fronting the tsunami waves will arrive between 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM March 11, 2011 Philippine time and may not always be the largest," the warning said.

    "These waves may continue for hours," it added.

    Phivolcs said people are advised to stay away from the shoreline during this period. People should not go to the coast to watch the tsunami.

    Owners of boats in harbors, estuaries or shallow coastal water of the above-mentioned provinces should secure their boats and move away from the waterfront. Boats already at sea during this period should stay offshore in deep waters until further advised.



    Albay Gov. Joey Salceda said he has suspended classes on all levels in the province and instructed the public not to panic.

    Two flights going to Narita, Japan have been put on hold after a massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit Japan Friday afternoon. The flights are Japan Airlines JAL 742 and Philippine Airlines PAL PR432.
  13. Micawber
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    I think we can say that the danger hours have now passed without incident.
    No-one know what lies in store for us in this life.
    Lets all be sure to live our lives with happiness and to bring happiness to others.:like:
  14. yuna
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    The news says that the 19 provinces will be hit by the Tsunami between 5 to 7pm... thank God nothing bad happened...
    our telly is glued to the news all day and when I saw how it hit Japan it made me close my eyes and pray (cried a bit as well) for the safety of the countries who (reportedly) might be hit by the tsunami as well ... our prayers and thoughts go out to the people of Japan... :(

    ... I am also a bit worried and afraid right now as they say that its still not over, something worse will happen this march :( :(
  15. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Yes, thank God nothing bad happened.
    yuna, what have you heard will happen this March ?
  16. oss
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    Actually I am not superstitious but when the Christchurch quake happened a couple of weeks back, I had an uneasy feeling that the Pacific plates were on the move :( had a feeling that something big might happen.

    So far that's a lot of stress relieved at the south and the North I just hope that it's not moved some stress to the Philippine plate :eek: (note need a nail biting smiley :)) something I have worried about a lot over the years are the faults under Manila :(
  17. yuna
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    i don't know if that is hoax... but it scared me so much :(
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  18. Balot
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    :( lets just hope that all will be well
  19. oss
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    Na that is just nonsense Yuna :D no offense but I'm a scientist I don't believe in Astrology or this kind of Prophecy and anyway there are no reports of any new comets between March 1st and the 8th that I am aware of or can find online.

    Don't worry about it :)
  20. yuna
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    okay... I don't believe in Astrology as well but that video scared the hell out of me :(
    you are a scientist? really? wow! :like: :like: :like:

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