I heard there's also a Thunderbolt 2000 (T?) (Not even a typo) installed in there, but my assumption is that it's inactive due to the fact it's surrounded by electronic sirens.
I heard there's also a Thunderbolt 2000 (T?) (Not even a typo) installed in there, but my assumption is that it's inactive due to the fact it's surrounded by electronic sirens.
Around 300 or so? I didn't have time to hunt every single of them, found around 15 of them. But the main point is that Penang Island and Langkawi Island, Kedah is littered with bunch o' them, excluding some British WW2-Era sirens. Basically, West Coast aread not 'shielded' by the Sumatra Island and literally along the East Coast on populated areas and towns and cities with risk of flooding have a bunch.
And you came up with this number how?insertusernamehere94 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:12 amThe Dallas/Fort Worth area and surrounding communities probably has close to 1000 sirens.
I think it was forum member "Federal500" who had seen the siren. However, he is inactive.FahmiRBLX wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:51 pmI heard there's also a Thunderbolt 2000 (T?) (Not even a typo) installed in there, but my assumption is that it's inactive due to the fact it's surrounded by electronic sirens.
Anyways, since Malaysia's tsunami and high water sirens are operated by Malaysian Meteorological Department, I can say Malaysia's takes the cake.
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