i got it from a email k...just wanted to post this on ek so if it happens again my post can save people...
better cancel all plans to go down south
LankaTruth 15th Oct: 2008, 01.50 PM
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The tectonic plates of Sumatra could move during the next few days. This displacement could cause an earthquake, and the formation of a tsunami cannot be ruled out says Sri Lankan scientist Ariyaratne, one of the leading experts at the national research center.
He says some species of fish have abandoned the Sumatra seabed, moving towards the coast of Sri Lanka , which could indicate a submarine earthquake. A similar migration was seen in 2004, in the days before the earthquake that caused the tsunami that devastated the coastal areas in Sri Lanka and many other countries around the Indian Ocean .
Mr. Ariyaratne says certain marine species are capable of detecting the movement of the water and seabed of their habitat and they would sense any change. A group of fish species that ordinarily inhabits the Sumatra seas have abandoned their waters for the area around Sri Lanka . A similar phenomenon was seen in December of 2004 points out the scientist.
better cancel all plans to go down south
LankaTruth 15th Oct: 2008, 01.50 PM
http://www.lankatruth.com/
The tectonic plates of Sumatra could move during the next few days. This displacement could cause an earthquake, and the formation of a tsunami cannot be ruled out says Sri Lankan scientist Ariyaratne, one of the leading experts at the national research center.
He says some species of fish have abandoned the Sumatra seabed, moving towards the coast of Sri Lanka , which could indicate a submarine earthquake. A similar migration was seen in 2004, in the days before the earthquake that caused the tsunami that devastated the coastal areas in Sri Lanka and many other countries around the Indian Ocean .
Mr. Ariyaratne says certain marine species are capable of detecting the movement of the water and seabed of their habitat and they would sense any change. A group of fish species that ordinarily inhabits the Sumatra seas have abandoned their waters for the area around Sri Lanka . A similar phenomenon was seen in December of 2004 points out the scientist.

