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Earthquake Alarm

Impending earthquakes have been sending us warning
signals--and people are starting to listen

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Sir, I am the person from India who issued the warning 2 hours before Tsunami struck our coast to local T.V.Stations.My warning was based on scientific facts only. I have a small research center in my house with imported and my own make earthquake alarms. Since the epicenter was from a distance of about 2000 k/m from my residence I have sensed feeble wave for 12 minutes. As I know the concept of Richter scale I could understand that it was from major earthquake.The book by name Earthquakes author Mr Bruce A Bolt page no 239 in IVth edition says that we should stay away from beaches where Tsunami may strike long after the shaking is stopped. That day was also full moon day. That is why I issed the warning . On several other ocation I issued denial report by close observation.Please contact me to get full detail about my research work in this field.

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