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Tsunami / Warning systems / Earthquake engineering / Natural hazards / Water waves / New South Wales State Emergency Service / State Emergency Service / New South Wales Rural Fire Service / Fire and Rescue NSW / Physical oceanography / Emergency management / Management
Date: 2014-03-23 18:34:40
Tsunami
Warning systems
Earthquake engineering
Natural hazards
Water waves
New South Wales State Emergency Service
State Emergency Service
New South Wales Rural Fire Service
Fire and Rescue NSW
Physical oceanography
Emergency management
Management

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