The center, built and managed by China, monitors major earthquake subduction zones — where the Earth plates converge — in the South China, Sulu and Sulawesi seas and provides 24-hour uninterrupted warning services. Until now, services relied on American and Japanese warning centers. The center is capable of warning the public of a tsunami eight to ten minutes after an earthquake.

CAS news release, February 9, 2018

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