China Bolsters Marine Safety with New Tsunami Centre and Deep-Sea Test Facility
China has launched the South China Sea Tsunami Advisory Centre and a deep-sea test site to advance scientific research and innovation. The centre aims to provide marine disaster early warning services and foster international cooperation, coinciding with World Ocean Day celebrations.

- Country:
- China
China has taken significant strides in enhancing marine safety with the launch of the South China Sea Tsunami Advisory Centre and a deep-sea test site. The initiatives, announced on World Ocean Day, aim to propel fundamental deep-sea scientific research, technological innovations, and industrial development.
The Tsunami Centre, located in Sanya, Hainan province, will focus on delivering marine disaster early warning services to regional countries. The facility, established by China's National Marine Environmental Forecasting Centre and the Hainan provincial oceanic administration, strives to implement a comprehensive multi-hazard early warning system.
This strategic move comes amidst ongoing maritime disputes in the South China Sea, a region susceptible to tsunamis and marine hazards due to its active fault lines. The new centre also aims to emerge as a hub for international cooperation in marine forecasting and warning efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
MAHE and BPL Medical Forge Pioneering Partnership to Boost Healthcare Innovation
Health Updates: Innovations, Approvals, and Challenges in Pharmaceuticals
India's Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan: A New Era of Agricultural Innovation
Macron's Asian Diplomacy: Strengthening Ties in Defence, Energy, and Innovation
Building 'Viksit Bharat': Modi Urges States to Champion Investment and Innovation