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Tsunami siren system test happening tomorrow in Port Hardy

If you hear a loud noise tomorrow, don’t fret: It’ll likely be siren system testing.

The Kwakiutl and Gwa’Sala-‘Naxwada’xw First Nations are testing their emergency tsunami siren system Thursday morning. In a Facebook post, Port Hardy Emergency says the test is on tap for 10:00 am.

With this in mind, those living in immediate and neighbouring Port Hardy areas are now being forewarned of any noise.

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