India mulls over setting up tsunami early warning system in South China Sea

The project has not got official sanction yet, says Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences.

May 24, 2017 12:32 pm | Updated 05:52 pm IST - New Delhi

File photo shows a Chinese aircraft patrolling the South China Sea.

File photo shows a Chinese aircraft patrolling the South China Sea.

The government is exploring the possibility of setting up a tsunami early warning system in the disputed South China Sea, which has been witnessing China’s growing assertiveness.

M Rajeevan, Secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, said India already has a system in place to provide tsunami warning to Southeast and South Asian nations.

“India is the chairperson of RIMES (Regional Integrated Multi-hazard Early Warning System for Asia and Africa). We are also a major contributor in terms of resources. So, we are exploring the possibility of having a tsunami early warning system in the South China Sea,” he said. He, however, clarified that this project has not got official sanction yet.

“If the project materialises, then alerts will be provided through RIMES and it will benefit nations such as Vietnam and Thailand,” Mr. Rajeevan said.

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