SINGAPORE: An email is going around warning about an
impending earthquake and tsunami hitting parts of Asia, including
Singapore. It claims that disaster will strike on July 22, the same day
as a solar eclipse.The
email says that apart from Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, the giant
wave may also hit countries as far as Japan, Australia and India.But
the credibility of the email is questionable. For one, it is riddled
with spelling errors, and two, it does not cite any credible source.While
it is true that a solar eclipse will occur on July 22, experts said
there is no connection between an eclipse and an earthquake.Professor
Kerry Sieh, director, Earth Observatory of Singapore, said: "In the
last 110 years or so, there have been about 85 really big earthquakes —
8 (on the Richter magnitude scale) or greater. And only two of those
occurred on the same day as an eclipse. And even those were a partial
eclipse, not a total eclipse. They happened in a different place from
where the eclipse happened."While the professor does not think
the email holds water, he warns that research does show that parts of
Asia facing the Pacific Ocean could be hit by a tsunami. He said the
impact on Singapore will be minimal, but not so for cities further up
north."It turns out that by the time the wave produced by the
underwater disturbance got to Singapore, it would be only about a metre
high. But in Macau and Hong Kong, it would about 10 to 15 metres high,"
said Professor Sieh.He said more work needs to be done to
determine if the fault lines along the Pacific Ocean floor will break
in such a way that could see a repeat of the Indian Ocean tsunami in
2004.On July 22, those in Singapore can see a partial eclipse, beginning at about 8.40am till about 9.40am.
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