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Military adds earthquakes to public alert system 

Typically triggered by the country's air defenses, sirens will now also sound if a nationwide network of 120 seismic monitoring stations detects a strong earthquake. Every second counts in terms of saving lives, authorities say.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  02-08-2022 08:49
Last modified: 02-16-2022 09:38
Military adds earthquakes to public alert system Reuters/Amir Cohen

Seismic waves are seen on a monitoring system at the Geological Survey of Israel in Jerusalem, Feb. 7, 2022 | File photo: Reuters/Amir Cohen

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Sirens sounded across several Israeli cities on Monday but not to warn residents of incoming rocket fire as so often happens. This time it was a drill for alerting them to a possible earthquake.

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Typically triggered by the country's air defenses, the sirens will now also sound if a nationwide network of 120 seismic monitoring stations detects a strong earthquake.

It could take some getting used to. Rather than just a wailing siren that means "run to a bomb shelter" this time the siren was accompanied by the word "earthquake" repeated on loudspeakers. It signaled that open areas are safest.

Video: Reuters

Early warning systems can be found in a small number of countries, like in Japan or along the west coast of the United States. What stands out in Israel is the role of the military, whose Home Front Command is well-practiced in alerting the public to emergencies with the sirens and targeted text messages.

The warning could be a few seconds or half a minute, depending on the distance from the quake's epicenter, but even those moments could save lives, authorities say.

The Dead Sea Fault that runs between Israel and Jordan is known for seismic activity. Big earthquakes happen in the area about every hundred years, with the last one occuring in 1927, so timing is key, said Ittai Kurzon, a seismologist and the project manager at the Geological Survey of Israel.

A worker at the Geological Survey of Israel in Jerusalem demonstrates the new earthquake early warning system (Feb. 7, 2022 (Reuters/Amir Cohen) REUTERS

The system was been operating off line for more than a year, but when two relatively small earthquakes hit northern Israel last month, things were expedited, he said.

The geological survey monitors seismic activity around the clock, and if a quake of at least 4.5 magnitude is detected, the military is instantaneously notified and warns the public.

It is simple but with limitations.

There is a "blind zone" in the area about 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the point the earthquake began, Kurzon said.

Should a serious quake hit around the northern Dead Sea, for example, communities nearby will have no warning. In Jerusalem, which is just outside the blind zone, people will get an alert 4-5 seconds before the shockwave hits. Tel Aviv, about 60 km farther west, will have 21 seconds to prepare.

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