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Sabah has potential for quakes, Senate told |
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Friday, 25 July 2008 08:34am |
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©The
Star (Used by permission)
KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah has the potential for experiencing earthquakes based on the
regular aftershocks from tremors in neighbouring countries.
Deputy Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Fadillah Yusof told the Dewan
Negara that a seismic study by the Malaysian Science Academy (MSA) and other
information found that the earthquake expected in Sabah and Sarawak would be
small to moderate in magnitude while the one in the peninsula would be small.
The seismic study by MSA would be ready by Sept 30, he told Senator Wan Ramlah
Wan Ahmad when asked on the possibility of strong earthquakes hitting the
country following the tremors in Bukit Tinggi, Genting, last year.
Fadillah said the study concluded that Sabah had the potential for regular
earthquakes of 4.06 magnitude on the Richter scale as there were several active
fault lines, namely Mensaban, Crocker, Tabin and Lobou.
“In Sarawak, the potential for earthquakes is expected in the 3.55 magnitude on
the Richter scale, small and moderate, because of the active Tubau fault line.”
He said peninsular Malaysia was stable from the seismotectonic aspect with the
expected earthquake at 2.53 magnitude on the Richter scale due to the fault line
at Bukit Tinggi.
Replying to a supplementary question from Wan Ramlah, Fadillah said information
on earthquakes would be channelled via RTM and SMSed to all TV and radio
stations.
“We also have an early warning system in case of an earthquake or tsunami with
14 stations nationwide, with three more being built, and two buoys already in
place.”
Fadillah added that 14 cameras were installed along beaches with 13 more being
installed, making a total of 27 cameras. – Bernama
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