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Wave warning prompts police action

Thursday 17 September 2015 | Published in Weather

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Wave warning prompts police action
Police Commissioner Maara Tetava asked Cook Islanders to stay calm but not to be complacent following a tsunami warning for Rarotonga, Penrhyn and Pukapuka issued yesterday afternoon. He is pictured at a press conference yesterday afternoon.

A national command and coordination centre was set up at the Cook Islands Police headquarters on Rarotonga yesterday following a tsunami warning for the islands of Rarotonga, Penrhyn and Pukapuka.

A national command and coordination centre was set up at the Cook Islands Police headquarters on Rarotonga yesterday following a tsunami warning for the islands of Rarotonga, Penrhyn and Pukapuka.


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