Indonesia plans early
warning system 16:00 AEDT Mon Jan 3
2005
AP - Indonesia said Monday it plans to
establish an early warning system for disasters
with its neighbours, as it raised its death toll
from last week's earthquake and tsunami to
94,081.
The December 26 disaster killed nearly 140,000
people in 11 countries in the Indian Ocean basin -
which has no system in place to warn of the
impending disaster, as is common in the Pacific
Ocean.
"Indonesia and other neighbouring countries
plan to set up an early warning to prevent natural
disasters, including earthquake and tsunamis,"
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono told
reporters.
"This would be a kind of pre-emptive
measure."
Yudhoyono didn't specify which countries would
be involved.
Regional leaders were expected to endorse
establishing such a system during a donors'
conference Thursday in Jakarta, organised through
the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian
Nations.
 ©AAP
2005
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