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  1. The Indian Ocean Tsunami (December 26, 2004) has been one of the strongest in the world and the deadliest of all time by an order of magnitude. Driven by this national calamity, the Government of India decided to put in place an Early Warning System for mitigation of such oceanogenic disasters.

  2. Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) "Ocean Valley", Pragathi nagar (BO), Nizampet (SO) Hyderabad-500090, Telangana.

  3. The Indian Ocean Tsunami Information Centre (IOTIC) helps develop and provide info on tsunami warning systems, risks and good practices by engaging with Member States and the general public across the Indian Ocean basin.

  4. 9 paź 2020 · The Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) established at Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Sciences, (INCOIS), Hyderabad, under Ministry of Earth Sciences is the national authority to issue tsunami advisories for India.

  5. Tsunami risk mitigation and early warning systems. The UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Programme tackles tsunami risk by bringing together governments, warning systems, and coastal communities through coordination of information and educational activities.

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  7. 9 wrz 2019 · The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWMS) was established by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO in response to the tragic Boxing Day tsunami of 26 December 2004 that led to 230,000 deaths in several countries bordering the Indian Ocean.

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