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On August 30th, 2021, an earthquake measuring 8.2 originating 121.3 km (75.3 mi) west of Gran Telea created a tsunami which measured 37.2 m (122 ft) in Sarrapaluk, a town 110.8 km (68.8 mi) south of Gran Telea. At 2:32 PM local time, an alert was issued ordering those that live within a 18.1 km (11.2 mi) radius of the Galton Sea to evacuate inland. 6 hours after the alert was issued, the tsunami struck Gran Telea, although most people within the specified radius of the Galton Sea were already evacuated. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
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Gran Telea | |
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Nickname: The Sleepless City | |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-Council |
• Mayor | Anderson Granholm (Liberal Party) |
• Co-Mayor | Bradley Shirley |
• City Planner | Ryder Woodward |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 4,200,000 |
Time zone | UTC-10 |
Website | grantelea |
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Gran Telea is the capital city of Beatavic, largest and principal city of the Gran Telea-Fairbrook metropolitan area and the smallest province in land area. As of 2020 it has a population of 4.2 million, being the second largest city in Beatavic in terms of population.
Gran Telea was previously located in the province of Greenbridge, however, after the Gran Telea Province Act of 1824 Gran Telea, along with surrounding areas were granted the status of province.
Etymology
History
On August 30th, 2021, an earthquake measuring 8.2 originating 121.3 km (75.3 mi) west of Gran Telea created a tsunami which measured 37.2 m (122 ft) in Sarrapaluk, a town 110.8 km (68.8 mi) south of Gran Telea. At 2:32 PM local time, an alert was issued ordering those that live within a 18.1 km (11.2 mi) radius of the Galton Sea to evacuate inland. 6 hours after the alert was issued, the tsunami struck Gran Telea, although most people within the specified radius of the Galton Sea were already evacuated.