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December 29, 2004
What's really happening in Asia?
Phuket Cleaned Up: Dec 31 2004
The Tsunami Help Blog:http://tsunamihelp.blogspot.com/
Photos of Norwegian survivors:http://pub.tv2.no/multimedia/na/archive/00174/Bilde_av_overlevend_174526a.jpg
Phuket survivors who stayed at Dulwich college
Here's a message board where people in the devastated part of Asia are posting.
Updated list of hospitalized tourists:http://www.servicesmind.com/list.php
Here's a first hand account of what happened at Phi Phi by a US Citizen. The Bush administration was extemely unhelpful Americans caught in catastrophe:http://evelynrodriguez.typepad.com/crossroads_dispatches/2004/12/slammed_by_tida.html
Please donate, over 60,000 dead and missing!
Here are pages where they have photos of the deceased the authorities are trying to identify:
http://203.151.217.23/picweb/patong.html
http://203.151.217.23/picweb/img-People/patong-hospital/popup/
http://203.151.46.10/anda/krabi/wave/tsunami.files/frame.htm
You can post photos of missing relatives here:http://203.150.224.71/vachiraphuketgoth/picpost/webboard.php?Category=missing
There is also video footage of what happened in Patong and its very heartbreaking (you will see people hurt):
http://darb.net/photos/stuff/tsunami/
More video: http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2004/12/28/418730.html
Conditions of all the resorts:
http://www.sawadee.com/tsunami/hotels.htm
Photos from Patong
Another list of survivors here in MS Excel format:
http://hospital.moph.go.th/phangnga/Download/Name.xls
Khao Lok is hit the hardest it seems:
http://etna.mcot.net/query.php?nid=34163
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/041228/3/3pio6.html
http://asiaweb-direct.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB1&Number=24515&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=all
Also, this is being reported by a local,"The province of Phang Nha has many more fatalities than Phuket Province. As Phang Nha has coastline on both West (where Khao Lak located) and East (where there are many small Thai fishermen communities. The international media are concentrating more on Phuket & Phi Phi. The Thai media reporting more for the Thai audience. Even further up the coast in Ranong, whole Thai communities wiped out."
Kamala Beach Hotel news. Mainly children and elderly killed there: http://www.kamalabeach.com/news.html
Here are emergency phone numbers:
Emergency phone numbers for information on tsunami victims and relief effort
Published on Dec 26 , 2004
People concerned for the welfare of friends and relatives can call the emergency rescue centre at (076) 214492 or (01) 643 2755.
From outside Thailand, call (international access code) 66 76 214492 or (international access code) 66 1 643 2755.
Local police stations may also be able to help. Call 191 and ask for the district police station in the area concerned.
If calling from outside Thailand, the number for the Phuket Provincial Police headquarters is (international access code) 66 76 212046. The Phuket Tourist Police can be reached at (international access code) 66 76 355015.
The numbers for Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ 24hour coordiฌnating centre for foreign nationals affected by tidal waves are 66 (0) 2 643 5262 and 66 (0) 2 643 5000 ext. 5003 and 5502.
Below is a list of numbers for embassies in Bangkok. Expect to hear a recorded message giving another number for the emergency duty officer. Remember to prefix the number with the appropriate international access code.
Australia 66 (0) 2 287 2680
Belgium 66 (0) 2 679 5454
Canada 66 (0) 2 636 0540
China 66 (0) 2 245 70323 or 2 245 7036
Denmark 66 (0) 2 213 20215 or 245 7036
Finland 66 (0) 2 256 93069
France 66 (06) 2 266 82506 or 2 266 05503
Germany 66 (0) 2 287 9000
Ireland 66 (0) 638 0303
Israel 66 (0) 2 260 48549
First hand account of a tourist near Phi Phi: http://moichido.blogspot.com/2004/12/safe.html
Posted by modellooks at December 29, 2004 02:38 AM






