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Hearing to be held in American Samoa on pre-tsunami preparedness

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa — A lawmaker in American Samoa plans to hold a hearing to look into preparedness in the U.S. territory before the deadly Sept. 29 tsunami.

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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Maugaoali'i S. Anoai says the seriousness of the recent disaster warrants an investigation.

He says the committee could schedule a hearing for mid-November.

Much of the concern in the House has centered on community preparedness and an ineffective emergency alarm system.

The tsunami generated by a magnitude-8.3 earthquake killed 34 people in American Samoa, 183 in Samoa and nine in Tonga.

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