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The ministry, however, assured the public that the quake poses no threat of a tsunami
The Ministry of Information assured the public in the release that relevant government agencies and security apparatus are continuing to monitor the situation and will readily inform the public and new and additional information becomes available.
The government has assured all citizens to remain calm but alert in the wake of the incident.
Watching it swim away, the two were excited.
"We thought we saved its life," Mike said.
When the pair went back out Friday morning for turtle patrol, they saw that the 11-foot male pygmy sperm whale had washed up dead.
Mike said he learned an important lesson from the experience.
"When you see a beached whale, you're supposed to stay away and call authorities, because it could be diseased, ... and if you push it back out, it could be attacked by sharks and have a violent death, instead of the death it's supposed to have," he said.

A man runs with a water hose as villagers join firefighters battling a forest fire coming close to houses in the village of Chao de Codes, near Macao, central Portugal, Wednesday, Aug. 16 2017.
More than 10,000 separate fires have been recorded across Portugal this year according to The Portugal News.
While most of them have been associated with human negligence, rounds of intense heat and prolonged drought conditions have made the situation more serious than recent years.
The fires over the past week have injured 86 people, seven seriously, according to the Associated Press. The combination of high temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds will create a scenario for dangerous wildfire conditions from Saturday into Monday.
The worst conditions are expected on Sunday as temperatures approach 40 C (104 F) across parts of the interior.
Northern and central interior areas will be at highest risk for new wildfires into early next week.
Temperatures will remain well above normal on Monday before falling back to near normal by Wednesday and Thursday lowering the wildfire threat.
Wildfires have burned roughly 141,000 hectares (350,000) acres this year, nearly 500 percent above the average over the past 10 years, according to the Institute for Forests and Nature Conservation.

Dramatic pictures from the scene show the tent collapsed on the ground with debris left strewn across a large area
About 700 people were in the tent erected for a local volunteer fire department festival in St. Johann am Walde, located northeast of Salzburg, when the storm hit suddenly at about 2030 GMT.
A man and a woman, both around 20 years old, died, the Austrian Press Agency reported.
Of those injured, 10 suffered serious injuries, media reported, without providing specifics.
About 150 rescue personnel responded to the incident, which left debris strewn across a large area, according to photographs of the scene.
Reporting by John Miller; Editing by Toby Chopra
The offshore quake hit at 3:00 p.m. (0200 GMT) and was centred around 287 kilometres (178 miles) east of Suva, at a depth of 538 kilometres, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.
The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not immediately issue any warnings. The quake occurred in the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, a region of frequent seismic activity due to collisions between continental plates.

Severe storms passed over Poland causing damage to buildings, trees and electricity infrastructure in the Pomeranian province, where five people were killed and at least 30 people seriously injured.
"We're dealing with what is undoubtedly the worst disaster in the history of Polish -- and perhaps even European -- forestry," Poland's chief forester, Konrad Tomaszewski, told reporters.
The storms that hit Poland overnight Friday to Saturday killed six people, including two Girl Guides crushed by a falling tree while camping in a forest.
Aerial television footage in vast swathes of forest where trees had been snapped like matchsticks.
According to Tomaszewski, the storms brought down an estimated 8.2 million cubic metres of lumber.
It would take two years to clear the debris and begin replanting trees and decades to recover the lost natural habitats of birds and other wildlife, he added.
More storms are forecast for the coming weekend.
The video begins with a group of young men playing football with a swirling red cloud in the background.
Despite being the middle of the day, the sky cannot be seen as it is completely covered by the cloud.
Alarmed shouts can be heard in Arabic as the match grinds to a halt.
Players and spectators begin to run for cover in the direction of nearby buildings as the storm draws closer.
Nevertheless, it does happen, and this year, the first people in southern Canada to see snow were people at Sunshine Village resort in Banff, Alta., and if the video below is any indication, it was more than a few flakes.
The video, captured below, was taken by Matt Wilson and posted on the resort's Facebook page, showing thick snowfall, though with no accumulation. Elsewhere in the range, Banff staff posted a photo of some rainy weather.
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At first look the obscure cloud resembles a meteorite trail or tornado, frozen in time, seconds before the impending doom. At second glance,it looks more like a freaky cloud formation.











Comment: A record number of 220 wildfires were recorded in one day last week in Portugal.