India installed a tsunami warning system in the South China Sea
According to TNHK, India is building a tsunami warning system in the South China Sea and is expected to be operational within the next 10 months to avoid repeating the disaster that occurred in 2004.
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New Delhi now has a tsunami warning system in Hyderabad to check the data received.
India wants to install some more equipment in the South China Sea to receive sea level changes before the earthquake and set up tsunami warning stations.
Indian Science Minister Shailesh Nayak said that the selection of installation locations in the South China Sea is very important and requires the approval of the IOC - the agency responsible for ocean science, observation and data exchange. News about the United Nations ocean.
Sources say India desperately needs such a warning system for its commercial and strategic interests in the region.
In September, the IOC accepted China to build a similar tsunami warning system in the South China Sea.
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