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"Dewa Putu Mantera, the agency's acting head, has ever proposed the procurement of ten more sirens of Indonesia's Tsunami Early Warning System (Ina-TEWS)," Head of the Bali Disaster Mitigation Agency I Made Rentin said on Sunday.
Those tsunami warning sirens would be installed in the Candi Kusuma, Yeh Ebang, Surabrata, Yeh Gangga, and Peti Tenget Beaches in the western areas coastal areas of Bali as well as five other beaches in the island's eastern coastal areas.
The beaches that would receive the tsunami warning sirens were Lebih, Kusamba, Padang Bai Port, Candi Desa, and Jasi, Rentin said, adding that the Bali provincial government had proposed the installments of 10 more tsunami warning sirens to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) in 2012 and 2019.
The procurement of these sirens could work with private sector through the enterprises' social corporate responsibility programs, he said.
Indonesia lies on the Circum-Pacific Belt, also known as the Ring of Fire, where several tectonic plates meet and cause frequent volcanic and seismic activities.
As a result, many parts of the archipelago, including Bali, are prone to earthquakes that frequently trigger tsunami, as could be observed from last year's deadly earthquakes in Palu, and the districts of Donggala and Sigi, Central Sulawesi Province.
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