Review Article on Technology and Development of Monitoring & Early Warning System and Indian Tsunami Early Warning System |
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| Karthikeyan.R , Department of Petrochemical Technology, Excel college of engineering and technology; Gowtham.M, Department of Petrochemical Technology, Excel college of engineering and technology; T.Sudhakaran, Department of Petrochemical Technology, Excel college of engineering and technology; Vignesh.J, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Excel college of engineering and technology |
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| Monitoring & Early Warning System and ITEWS |
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Disasters, through history disasters have destroyed lives and livelihoods, killing people and damaging homes and businesses. Disasters in the past 35 years have taken an estimated 2.5 million lives and cost more than US$1.5 billion, mainly in developing countries. Efforts to reduce disaster risk have therefore focused, in part, on developing early warning systems to provide timely and effective information that enables people and communities to respond when a disaster hits. Most of the countries allocate the budget and developing the technology for warning system. Poor countries collaborate with some other countries and developing the early warning systems. In India, after tsunami gives the attention for the natural hazards and their prevention. Indian tsunami early warning system monitoring the tsunami and other seismic activities. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV3I60354 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2015 Page(s): 927-929 |
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