(China Daily2008-05-16 10:26)Neither the
migration of toads nor unusual cloud formations were clear indicators of an
impendingearthquake, the country's seismological authority said on Thursday.
According to some media reports, forecasters ignored the
warning signs, such as the mass
migration of toads in Mianzhu, just three days before the
earthquake happened.
Zhang Guomin, a
senior researcher at the China Earthquake Administration, said on the government's website that
predictions cannot simply be based on the movement of animals.
Earthquake
predictions are based on risk analysis, and
warnings can only be issued when there is evidence of a highly probable
earthquake, he said.
Zhang Xiaodong, a
scientist with the China Earthquake Networks Center, said it is difficult to
predictearthquakes because they often take place deep
underground where detection equipment cannot be placed, and their
occurrence depends on the
surroundinggeological structure.
This makes it difficult to obtain meaningful samples to analyze, he said.
"Studies by Chinese
scientists have yet to reach a definite conclusion on whether the abnormal
behavior of animals is a result of environmental conditions, climate change or an
earthquake," Zhang Xiaodong said.
"We are still studying the evidence."
Other media reports said unusual cloud formations were also a
warning of an
earthquake.
But Xiu Jigang,
deputy director of the China Earthquake Administration, said cloud formations frequently change and therefore are not
reliable in
predicting tremors.
As for rumors that China
withheld information on the
earthquake because of the Olympics, Zhang Guomin said: "This is absolutely groundless. Earthquake forecasting is based on
strict scientific analysis."
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