Showing posts with label Tsunami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tsunami. Show all posts

Saturday, May 09, 2015

Habari ya Tsumani Tanzania Si ya Kweli

 Simu: 255 22 2460735/2460706
FAKSI: 255 22 2460735/2460700 S.L.P. 3056
Barua pepe: met@meteo.go.tz DAR ES SALAAM
Tovuti: www.meteo.go.tz
Unapojibu tafadhali nakili:
Kumb. Na.: TMA/1622 08 Mei, 2015



TAARIFA KWA UMMA: TAARIFA ZA UWEPO WA TSUNAMI SI ZA KWELI.

Tahadhari ya Tsunami inayosambazwa kwenye mitandao ya Jamii sio ya kweli.
Kumekuwapo na taarifa zinazosambazwa kwa njia ya mtandao wa simu kuhusiana na uwepo wa tsunami kati ya kuanzia saa 1 usiku na saa 3 usiku leo hii siku ya Ijumaa tarehe 8/5/2015.Taarifa hiyo imemtaja Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Mamlaka ya Hali ya Hewa na Televisheni ya Taifa (TBC) kutoa tangazo hilo.

Taarifa hizo si za kweli unaombwa umjulishe na mwenzio.

Aidha, Mamlaka inapenda kutoa wito kwa umma kuacha kutoa taarifa za kupotosha katika mitandao ya kijamii.

Imetolewa na:
Kitengo cha Uhusiano
Mamlaka ya Hali ya Hewa Tanzania

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Kenya, Tanzania Issue Tsunami Warnings!

Wadau, Tsunami iko njiani! Mjihami!

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Kenya, Tanzania Issue Tsunami Warnings



Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:38pm IST

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya and Tanzania issued tsunami warnings along their eastern Indian Ocean coastlines after a powerful 8.6 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia on Wednesday.

Some 164 people were killed and more than 2,300 were displaced in Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Seychelles, and Somalia after the disastrous 2004 Asian tsunami.

The waves are expected to hit the Kenyan coast, a popular tourist destination, at about 1700 GMT, officials said. One person in Kenya was killed in the 2004 tsunami.

"The government of Kenya has consequently issued a tsunami warning for the people living along the Kenyan coastline," Esther Murugi, the minister of state for special programmes said in a statement.

"The water levels are expected to rise up to 2 to 3 metres in areas of Malindi, Lamu, up to Kiunga while in Kilifi, Mombasa up to Shimoni, the levels are expected to rise up to 2 metres," she said.

Senior Assistant Director at Kenya's Met office, Ali Mafimbo, said an alert had been issued to keep people on the lookout and to stay out of the sea once they saw water levels receding.

Tanzania said it expected waves of up to 1.5 metres to hit the coastline between 1600 GMT and 1800 GMT.

"There will likely be huge waves in the Indian Ocean � all fishermen and other vessels should keep off the sea," Tanzania's Meteorological Agency director, Agness Kijazi, told Reuters.

"People should evacuate coastlines, especially in northern parts of the country."

Madagascar's National Office for Disaster and Risk Management said they did not expect the tsunami to cause damage on the Indian Ocean island.

"We don't expect the wave to have a big impact on Madagascar. We are not planning to move anybody. We urge people not to panic," Louis de Gonzague Rakotonirainy said, before the latest wave of aftershocks.

"In the event the situation develops, the inhabitants of the east coast will be advised to move to higher ground. A meeting is taking place right now to evaluate the situation."

(Reporting by Humphrey Malalo and Yara Bayoumy in Nairobi; Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala in Dar es Salaam; Alain Iloniaina in Antananarivo; Writing by Yara Bayoumy; Editing by James Macharia)

Tsunami Kukumba Tanzania Leo!

Wadau mlioko pwani ya Tanzania na Visiwani, Tsunami iko njiani! Msiende beach leo!  Wavuvi rudini ardhini.  

 

Huko Indonesia, imetokea tetemeko la ardhi (earthquake) kubwa 8.6. Aftershocks zimekumba bahari ya Hindi (Indian Ocean)!   SOMA HABARI ZAIDI HAPA!
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Kuna taarifa za kutokea kwa tsunami leo saa 17.32 hapa Dar Es Salaam.

Fuatilia  http://www.ptwc.weather.gov/text.php?id=indian.TSUIOX.2012.04.11.0845



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NCHI KADHA ZIMEONYWA KUHUSU TSUNAMI IKIWEMO TANZANIA!

 The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued tsunami watch for 28 countries, including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Myanmar, Thailand, Maldives, Britain, Malaysia, Mauritius, Syechelles, Pakistan, Somalia, Oman, Madagascar, Iran, UAE, Yemen, Bangladsh, Tanzania, Mozambique, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore.

Unaweza Kusoma Habari kamili HAPA: