Natural Resources Department Launches Secondary Emergency Response to Ocean Disasters in Zhejiang and Shanghai
Glorious Review, July 30th|July 30th, 7:24 PM, a 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in the remote ocean waters off the eastern coast of Kamchatka. According to monitoring analysis results, this earthquake has triggered a tsunami and is expected to have a certain impact on coastal areas such as Shanghai, Zhejiang's Bohai Bay, Taiwan's eastern coast, etc., with the National Resources Department's Tsunami Warning Center issuing a yellow alert for tsunami warnings. In accordance with the Regulations of the Ocean Disaster Emergency Plan, the National Resources Department has decided to launch a secondary emergency response to ocean disasters in Zhejiang Province and Shanghai City at 10:00 AM on July 30th, requiring the National Resources Department's Tsunami Warning Center to continuously update and release tsunami warnings, and the East China Regional Bureau of the National Resources Department to organize encrypted monitoring, with relevant units doing their job in terms of monitoring, warning, consultation, investigation, assessment, etc.