Everyone on the East Coast of the U.S. south coasts of U.K. all around the Atlantic countries coasts should track this for Tsunami warnings.
Many Thanks to Larry Taylor From_the_Edge Alerts for this.
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Canary government raises |
September 23, 2011- CANARY ISLANDS - Considering the volcanic hazards involves a series of actions to be undertaken sequentially has established a worldwide warning system for the population based on the selection of three colors (green, yellow and red). In this way the population may adopt certain behaviors based on a symbol that are easy to understand color. We must continue in the case of each of them, the recommendations for the same. The Canary Islands government brings to light yellow-volcanic earthquake situation in El Hierro. –Gobierno ( translated )
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