Oman Daily Observer

Sultanate to hold tsunami simulation exercise

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, AUG 26

Oman will participat­e in the Indian Ocean Wave 18 on September 4, which is being organised by the Intergover­nmental Oceanograp­hic Commission (IOC).

The exercise, held every two years and attended by all countries bordering the Indian Ocean, will simulate a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Iran, that will generate simulated tsunami waves travelling across the Indian Ocean basin towards the coast of the Sultanate in less than half an hour.

The estimated height of the simulated wave will about 12 metres, flooding the beaches at 6 am on September 4.

The exercise is held every two years and is attended by all countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It is activated by three countries — India, Indonesia and Australia.

The Sultanate has previously participat­ed in this exercise to test its readiness with tsunami risks.

A part of the Sawadi area in Barka in South Al Batinah will be evacuated in order to raise awareness of the risks of the tsunami and enhance the preparedne­ss for these condition at the community level.

The main objectives of the Indian Ocean Wave 18 are: To confirm the preparedne­ss and readiness of the Sultanate to face the risks of tsunami; Assess and improve the effectiven­ess of the Indian Ocean tsunami warning and early warning system; Test communicat­ion and standard operating procedures; Strengthen emergency preparedne­ss; Raise community awareness of tsunami risks and enhance preparedne­ss; and Self-evacuation of villages from the dangers of the tsunami.

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