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泰国Krabi没可能去了。以"tsunami krabi"作关键字在google中查,可以查到很多关于Krabi,也就是我们大家准备去攀岩的地方,遭到了海啸的破坏,死了不少人。但似乎酒店也有继续营业的。但其实我最受不了的是家人的严重关切与担心。
以下是查到一篇英文报道:
Tsunami kills at least 120 in Thailand
Sun Dec 26, 2004 10:57 AM GMT
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By Viparat Jantraprap
BANKGOK (Reuters) - An unprecedented tsunami tossed cars around like toys on Thailand's southern tourist playground and swept into luxury hotels on Phuket island, killing at least 120 people in the region, officials say.
More than 1,000 were injured and the government ordered the evacuation of the stricken areas, which included the main beaches of Phuket which are popular with Western and Asian tourists and at the height of their season.
Thai authorities sent out helicopters to assess the damage in a region of exotically shaped limestone islands scattered in the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea popular with snorkellers and recreational divers among Thailand's annual 12 million tourists.
Rescue workers were trying to extract about 70 foreign divers from the famed Emeral Cave, while several dozen were missing around other islands, officials said.
There were some dead and injured at the cave, a major attraction for divers who have to swim underwater to its tiny beach and water illuminated by sunshine pouring through a hole in the top, police said.
Rescuers had no firm casualty numbers immediately, they said.
"I just couldn't believe what was happening before my eyes," Boree Carlsson told Reuters from the hotel where he works, 500 metres (yards) from Phuket's Patong beach.
"As I was standing there, a car actually floated into the lobby and overturned because the current was so strong," the 45-year-old Swede said.
A British tourist said there were several surges of the sea before the main tsunami struck.
"It happened in cycles. There would be a surge and then it would retreat. And then there would be the next surge which was more violent," Paul Ramsbottom told the BBC.
"And then it died for a little bit and then there was just one almighty surge. This was the one which was picking up trucks and motorcycles and throwing them around."
SIX PROVINCES HIT
The tsunami, triggered by an earthquake measured at 8.9 magnitude by the U.S. Geological Survey, which called it the worst tremor for 40 years, also struck the mainland provinces of Phang Nga, Krabi, Satun, Trang and Ranong.
More than 600 tourists and locals were being evacuated by air and sea from the tiny tourist island of Ko Phi Phi, made famous by the 2000 film "The Beach" starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
"There were some people who had minor injuries and they were taken away by helicopter," a government official said.
Stunned Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said the tsunami, reported to measure 5 to 10 metres (16 to 32 feet) high when it hit Phuket's hotel-lined beaches, was unprecedented.
"Nothing like this has ever happened in our country before," he said.
Somsak Sunwansujarit, deputy director general of the Thai disaster department, told Reuters 35 people had been killed on Phuket, 36 in Krabi, 30 in Phang Nga, 8 in Ranong, 6 in Trang and 5 in Satun.
It was not immediately clear how many of the dead were foreigners, but at least one tourist was killed on Phuket and one foreigner was known to be among the dead in Krabi.
Four or five other tourists were believed to have been swept out to sea from Phuket, where the giant waves tossed cars and motorcycles around like toys.
The wave knocked out electricity supplies in Phang Nga, provincial governor Samacha Bhothithavorn told Reuters.
The tsunami, triggered by a quake off Indonesia's northern province of Aceh on Sumatra, killed hundreds of people as far away as Sri Lanka and India as well as Thailand. |
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