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i say: "meh"

agreed!

they already said that the possibility of a tsunami hitting the coast of Northern QLD is very unlikely, let alone hitting the NSW coast, but need to issue the warning because it's still possible.

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$10 says its a fizzer

The NSW State Emergency Service advises that:

· People at the beach should probably have sand castle building competitions also maybe bury each other up to your heads in the sand.

· People in boats in shallow water should immediately start drinking champers. It'll be an awesome adventure of alcohol and tidal waves.

· Boats and ships at sea should move to shallow water and aim for beach goers.

· · If you see the sea go out like a very low tide then immediately go to the shore and take a closer look. Its an phenomenal site to see and the closer you are the better.

· People should keep listening to the local media for updated information so they can use this event as an excuse to get off work for a day.

This warning will be updated by 1pm EST.

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