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                                                    </description><item><title>Ecuador: Oil spill impacts Amazon nature reserve Nearly five acres of Ecuador's Cayambe-Coca National Park have been polluted after an oil pipeline burst. The government has vowed legal consequences for the company involved in the disaster.</title><link>https://www.dw.com/en/ecuador-oil-spill-impacts-amazon-nature-reserve/a-60616471</link><description>An oil spill in eastern Ecuador has affected part of a nature reserve in the Amazon rainforest and polluted a major river, the government said Monday. Ecuador's Environmental Ministry said nearly two hectares (five acres) of a nature reserve in the Cayambe-Coca National Park were impacted by the spill, which took place along with the Coca River.</description><pubDate>2022-02-01T04:55+0100</pubDate><guid>deutschewelle-en-59e1a090a70597763033273f8d285843</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220201045500</sortelement></item><item><title>How big risk do tsunamis pose to Australia?</title><link>https://www.miragenews.com/how-big-risk-do-tsunamis-pose-to-australia-716120/</link><description>Tsunamis pose a rare but very serious threat to Australia, with more than 50 small tsunamis reaching the NSW coast alone since European settlement, says Macquarie University natural hazards expert Andrew Gissing. Danger: Beaches along Austalia’s east coast, including Bondi Beach, were closed as the....</description><pubDate>2022-02-01T02:35+0100</pubDate><guid>miragenews-540146a343c5ba055463efa10c7fbd4a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220201023500</sortelement></item><item><title>MSM Ocean and Sonardyne partner on tsunami early...</title><link>https://seawanderer.org/msm-ocean-and-sonardyne-partner-on-tsunami-early-warning-system</link><description>Metocean and environmental data measurement specialist MSM Ocean and marine technology company Sonardyne have agreed to team-up on the supply of a complete solution for warning coastal communities of a tsunami. The agreement combines MSM Ocean’s expertise in oceanographic measurement buoys, on-board....</description><pubDate>2022-02-01T00:23+0100</pubDate><guid>seawanderer-80bbff6c5158c54efda499c134d82682</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220201002300</sortelement></item><item><title>Tongan family in ‘survival mode’ after eruption, tsunami</title><link>https://www.1news.co.nz/2022/01/31/tongan-family-in-survival-mode-after-eruption-tsunami/</link><description>While water and food continue to be immediate needs following Tonga’s volcanic eruption and tsunami, the trauma of the disaster is beginning to emerge. New Zealand-based Tongans, like husband and wife Saia and Nahutita Selupe, were among those seeing it in their families.</description><pubDate>2022-01-31T22:35+0100</pubDate><guid>tvnz-050183171d442c5b647dfe25361c1eef</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220131223500</sortelement></item></channel></rss>