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THE earthquake off Indonesia which caused destructive tsunamis throughout Asia on Sunday was felt locally when three people were swept into Geographe Bay on Monday as a result of tidal surges.
Graham Barrett and his sons Elliott, 8, and Reece Dorrington, 10, were swimming near the Geographe Bay Yacht Club about 10am when a rip sucked them more than 100 metres offshore.
They were spotted by a kitesurfer who helped them ashore.
All three were taken to Busselton Hospital and treated for exhaustion.
There were tidal swings off Busselton every 30 to 60 minutes in the 24 hours after the earthquake and it is believed the water flowing out of the diversion drain was moving unusually fast on Monday.
Police have been regularly patrolling the area on watch for more dangerous rips and are unsure when the surges will stop.
Despite the tidal changes, Busselton Volunteer Marine Rescue Group has reported a quiet Christmas period.
Volunteer Phil Nicholls said so far they had only rescued a dinghy that broke its mooring.
”It’s been fairly quiet so far,” he said. ”But we’re keeping our fingers crossed for this week.”
Busselton businessman Gary Dodd was in Colombo when the tsunami hit the shores of Sri Lanka.
Mr Dodd awoke to find his seafront hotel filled with water and debris, before managing to get to high land and safety.
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