Japan warns tsunamis through animal expression
Susaki city of Japan is planning to apply a tsunami warning system through animal expressions.
Deputy City Mayor, Mr. Yoshihito Myojin said he invited scientists and experts to join the project. Yoshihito Myojin said: 'It is possible that this measure will not show the specific time of the phenomenon but it is important that we can rely on the analysis.'
Over the years, there have been quite a number of stories in Japan about the phenomenon of animals anticipating natural phenomena, such as the case of fish and cats who have been scurrying their way home before the time of the disaster dual last year.
Meanwhile, Jiji Press reported that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is also considering the possibility of adopting a car navigation system through smart phones in the event of natural disasters.
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