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Tsunami

Berlin proposes tsunami warning system for Asia

By Hugh Williamson in Berlin and Christopher Swann in Washington

Published: January 9 2005 22:07 | Last updated: January 9 2005 22:07

Germany hopes to lead international efforts to build a tsunami early warning system for the Indian Ocean following the tsunami disaster, the German government said at the weekend.

A system involving 30 to 40 new monitoring stations in the region would cost an initial €40m ($52m) and could be in place in three years, according to Edelgard Bulmahn, Germany's education and research minister.

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