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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 01:26:53 -0500, "Eugene Beep-Beep"
wrote: If there was to be a tidal wave hitting in the region it would have struck the nearest land mass 1 hour ago (US time) As there has been no report of tidal events from/in the area, the time window for the same has now past. Unless the damage is bad enough that nothing is working in that region or country. For example the Maldives highest point is 2 m (6 feet for the metrically challenged) above sea level. That'd be a bad place to get hit by a tsunami. Tony |
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