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Oceanography / Management / Indian Ocean / Natural hazards / Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami / Emergency management / Phuket Province / Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System / Disaster / Physical oceanography / Warning systems / Tsunami
Date: 2008-06-23 14:12:58
Oceanography
Management
Indian Ocean
Natural hazards
Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
Emergency management
Phuket Province
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System
Disaster
Physical oceanography
Warning systems
Tsunami

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