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Peru earthquake spawn Tsunami Warning for Pacific
      Wed Aug 15 2007 09:08 PM

As if Hawaii hasn't had enough with TS Flossie, a huge wild fire, and their own earthquake in the past couple of days, now a 7.7 and a 7.5 quake have hit Peru, triggering a tsunami warning for the Pacific -- including Hawaii.

Makes me glad I'm in Florida!!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070816/ts_nm/peru_earthquake_dc_2;_ylt=Ai.qmoYXyBlpgiGBGzk5of0E1vAI

The Weather Channel is where I heard about the tsunami warning for the Pacific basin.

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Edited by madmumbler (Wed Aug 15 2007 09:09 PM)

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