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Essay heading: There Should Have Been a Warning
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Weerawarnakula's attempt to justify the unjustifiable demonstrates that, in the face of evidence of a massive earthquake and possible tsunami, authorities on the island froze. Even after the tsunami hit the east coast, no official action was taken to alert people elsewhere. In relatively shallow water, the wave took up to an hour to sweep around the island and hit the south and west coasts... displayed 300 characters
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Even after the tsunami hit the east coast, no official action was taken to alert people elsewhere. In relatively shallow water, the wave took up to an hour to sweep around the island and hit the south and west coasts. There is no excuse as to why there was no warning. displayed next 300 characters
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