In Wake of Japan Disaster, Caribbean To Stage Its First Full-Scale Tsunami Drill Next Week

Friday, March 18, 2011 - 09:31 in Earth & Climate

The Japan Tsunami At Minamisoma, Japan, the tsunami came 1.5 miles inland. DigitalGlobe via Flickr The Caribbean is no stranger to seismic natural disaster, and after last week's quake and devastation in Japan authorities in 33 Caribbean states don't need to be told twice that it could happen there too. As such, those nations will participate in the first-ever full-scale international exercise on March 23 simulating a 7.6 earthquake off the American Virgin Islands and the ensuing tusnami. Known as Caribe Wave 11, the exercise calls for the fictitious earthquake to trigger disaster preparedness alerts and warning systems to ensure that they work properly. Bulletins will be issued per emergency protocol from the West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, and from there emergency management organization are expected to spring into action. This isn't just a test of the communications channels. While residents won't necessarily be required to evacuate...

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