A TSUNAMI alert raised in the Philippines after an 8.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Japan sent thousands of residents fleeing to higher ground because of rumors and miscommunication, officials said Thursday.
"At about 1 a.m., they all fled to the hills. We heard that a 40-foot (12-meter) wall of water was going to hit us," Lina Lopez, from Abulug town in northern Cagayan province, told Manila dzRH radio.
Shortly after the quake struck off Japan late Wednesday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) issued a tsunami warning for the country's eastern and northern coasts.
(source: inq7.net)
Let me share to you my apprehension. As we all know, Tago is facing the eastern part of Pacific Ocean. The experts branded the area as "The Pacific Ring of Fire" and have the potential to generate a tsunami. Due to this imminent threat, I suggest that LGU of Tago should organize and conduct a Tsunami Alert drill and awareness.
To my fellow tagon-on bloggers, feel free to post your notion about this matter. I hope this site would also be an avenue to rally round for our beloved town. God Bless Us!