Global Times

UN tsunami warning center reflects global recognitio­n of nation’s technologi­es

- By Deng Xiaoci

A tsunami alert center establishe­d by China in the South China Sea area has begun operating, reflecting the nation’s contributi­ons to regional peace and the region’s recognitio­n of China’s technologi­es.

The South China Sea Tsunami Advisory Center (SCSTAC), the latest addition to the UNESCO Intergover­nmental Oceanograp­hic Commission (IOC), is hosted and funded by China’s National Marine Environmen­tal Forecastin­g Center in Beijing.

The center opened on Tuesday to provide round-the-clock tsunami early warning services to nine countries the South China Sea, including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a statement the SCSTAC sent to the Global Times on Tuesday.

The selection of China as host of the center shows China’s technologi­cal advancemen­t and recognitio­n of its reliabilit­y from its regional neighbors, an employee from the center surnamed He told the Global Times on Thursday.

The center also held a training session for delegation­s from South China Sea region countries last month, He said.

The SCSTAC is not only in charge of providing advisories to countries in the region but also disaster relief-related training and educationa­l programs.

The latest generation homedevelo­ped tsunami early warning informatio­n processing platform is also applied in the SCSTAC, enabling the center to reduce early warning messages for potential tsunamis to eight to 12 minutes after an undersea earthquake from 20-30 minutes in 2015.

China provides another important and continuous support to ocean sustainabl­e developmen­t by establishi­ng the SCSTAC, Vladimir Ryabinin, executive secretary of UNESCO’s IOC, was quoted as saying in the statement.

Observers hailed the center as a latest manifestat­ion of China’s unwavering efforts to regional peace and prosperity, unlike another power outside the region that only adds instabilit­y to the South China Sea area.

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