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[color=#800040]Wednesday, November 6th, 2019
[/hr]VOL. XXXII .. Num. 6320 | In the News: New Shen Factory
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Scientists in [nation]Gardavasque[/nation] Introduce New Early-Warning Seismic Detecting System
Partnering With Zamastanian Scientists, New System Is Fastest Introduced in IDU

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Following the devastating August 31st Coastal Valley Earthquake, Gardavasque scientists have introduced what is believed to be the most advanced and fast preliminary warning system for earthquakes and tectonic plates. The Gardavasque Government announced the project, resulting from a partnership between the Zamastan government and researchers at the Department of Geological Sciences at Leland University in the Gardavascan city of Innovation, that will be deployed by early December in both Gardavasque and Zamastan.

Over 4,000 people died in the 8.3 magnitude quake in August, over 60 of whom were Gardavasque citizens. Much of the death toll is believed to have been preventable due to lack of tremor-proof buildings, specifically in the city of Kelowna, which was the hardest hit city in the Coastal Valley.

Gardavasque, though sitting across the Agrimai Ocean from Zamastan, sits on the opposite end of what scientists believe is a large, circular turning tectonic plate.

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