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                                                    </description><title>GDACS EMM News Feed</title><item><title>FIJI SEISMOLOGIST QUESTIONS TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM</title><link>http://www.pireport.org/articles/2006/05/05/fiji-seismologist-questions-tsunami-warning-system</link><description>SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, May 4) – The Seismology Department in Fiji is questioning the effectiveness of an early warning system based at the in Hawaii. Seismologist Nilesh Kumar Jit said it took more than half an hour for a tsunami warning to be issued to the public in Fiji after it was released from Hawaii.</description><pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2019 10:46:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">pidp-afd27f79262a24b774100a384163df37</guid><source url="http://www.pireport.org/">pidp</source><iso:language>en</iso:language><georss:point>-18.1426 178.431</georss:point><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="15344" name="Associated Press">Associated Press</emm:entity><emm:entity id="226131" name="Gerard Fryer">Gerard Fryer</emm:entity><emm:entity id="299013" name="US Geological Survey">U.S. Geological Survey</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2048775" name="Warning System">WARNING SYSTEM</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2048775" name="Warning System">Warning System</emm:entity><emm:entity id="413740" name="Pacific Tsunami Warning Center">Pacific Tsunami Warning Center</emm:entity><emm:entity id="413740" name="Pacific Tsunami Warning Center">Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre</emm:entity><emm:entity id="413740" name="Pacific Tsunami Warning Center">The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre</emm:entity><emm:entity id="1241513" name="National Disaster Office">National Disaster Office</emm:entity><emm:entity id="735664" name="Pacific Island">Pacific Island</emm:entity><emm:entity id="590070" name="Fiji Times">Fiji Times</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20190507104600</sortelement></item><item><title>Seismic activity recorded in Suva region</title><link>https://www.fijitimes.com/seismic-activity-recorded-in-suva-region/</link><description>The map showing the epicentre of the earthquake that occurred on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Picture: SUPPLIED.

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