Tsunami - 04/02/07 06:34 AM
At least six people died in the Solomon Islands Monday after two earthquakes and a tsunami hit the western part of the island-chain nation, the country's chief spokesman said.
Alfred Maesulia, the Solomon Islands' government spokesman, told CNN that six people were confirmed dead and "a lot of people" were missing, which he suggested may be in the range of 10 to 20 people.
Maesulia said it would likely to a day or two before more accurate information is known about the deaths and damage in the scattered island villages.
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said an 80-year-old woman and a small child were among the dead in Giso.
It was fortunate that the tsumani hit during daylight hours when the early warning signs of receding tides were noticed, causing people to seek higher ground, Sogavare said.
In the South Choiseul, waves 10 meters high swept through the Sasamunga village northeast of Gizo, destroying villages, food gardens and a hospital, the government's Web site reported. Health centers and schools in surrounding villages were also devastated, the government said.
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A watch was issued for some other parts of the Pacific, including New Zealand, the Philippines, American Samoa, Guam and Fiji.
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