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This page is updated once a week around weekend. We are starting an opensource co-ordination project, OpenCARE, to synchronize the latest information in time of disaster as well as disaster warnings. Initial specifications, blog and discussion forums.
This tragic event is resulting in a high number of casualties. Please report missing persons at missingperson.or.th; giving as much details and upload pictures as possible. We have resolved thousands of victims. Ministry of Foreign Affairs' 24 hour coordinating center Tel: +66-2643-5262 or +66-2643-5000 ext. 5003, 5502.
U.S. Geological Survey: Information on earthquakes around the world with Magnitudes higher than 5.0 in the past 7 days -- 
THAILAND: Facts and Figures
PHUKET: Present pictures, Facts, Satellite picture (40x20km island), PhuketRemembers website
KHAO LAK: Progress reports, Facts, Satellite picture (20km beach), "Children of the Tsunami: Khao Lak - A Story of Hope" Book
PHI PHI: Progress reports, Satellite picture (8km long island); "The Children of Phi Phi Island" Book, website
Due to copyright, articles are provided as links only; links were active and manually verified at times of publication which depend on maintainers' availability. Syndicated/duplicated articles or those not pertaining to disaster relief efforts in Thailand or related stories or sites that require registration may not be included. Country name marked in front of each article is the place where article is published -- a rough indicator of article fectching speed -- rather than where the story occured which are usually south or southeast asian countries.
2006 archives: Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec
2005 archives: Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
- US: Food fundraiser to aid tsunami orphans
- UK: Tsunami baby's birthday joy
- Singapore: Open Skies, Single-Visa Regime Key To Achieve Single Tourist Destination For ASEAN
- Thailand: Norwegian Fashion Student
- Thailand: Foreign affairs: friendship and challenges
- Australia: Tsunami worker, orchestra pioneer honoured on Aust Day
- Tsunami emergency and recovery revised plan of action 2005-2007 Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Thailand and regional and global support: Revised plan and budget No. M04EA028 Part 1
- Italy: As NGOs Multiply, Study Urges More Public Scrutiny
- An end and a beginning in Thailand
- Thailand: Special - Tourism in Krabi especially Phi Phi Islands
- US: Picture of a tree on a beach
- Thailand: TAT firmly focused on quality tourism
- Thailand: TTVI chief Khemmarin transferred
- US: 'Are You Ready' program helps south county residents prepare for event of disaster
- France: Strengthening monsoons could mean increased droughts in Indonesia, Australia
- Canada: Teenagers hope to make a difference in Thailand
- Thailand: Thailand's Nok Air launches cheap flight to Krabi
- UK: Still here with me: teenagers and children on losing a parent edited by Suzanne Sjoqvist
- Thailand: Disabled people in Phuket are prepared for natural hazards
- UK: Michael Elliot: He's having the Time of his life
- UK: Praise for Welsh officers' tsunami aid
- Thailand: Cebu Summit: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand pen joint development pact
- ASEAN leaders weigh charter, wrangle over Myanmar
- US: Studying abroad helps to be successful and ethical in a complex world
- Thailand: Norwegians build first rescue boat for Andaman Sea
- Thailand: The Outspoken Norwegian in Jomtien
- UK: Unit trains to handle mass deaths
- Canada: Holey Soles Donates 100,000 Pairs of Shoes to Soles4Souls
- UK: Welsh sense of community underlined tsunami horror
- Norway: In Memory of The Tsunami
- US: Phuket Offers More Than Sun, Sea and Kate Moss: Richard Vines
- Thailand: TAB holds a seminar for blind people in preparation for tsunami
- Tsunami two-year progress report: Thailand
- UK: Tsunami fishermen back in business
- Thailand: Tsunami lessons not learned - Precautionary measures have been abandoned in the greed-fuelled rush to cash in on tourism potential
- Bahrain: More help for needy on way
- US: Making the world safe from tsunamis
- UK: 'Eternal thanks' from Patong
- Bahrain: Yet another Thailand story -- but this one, on bicycles!
- UK: Two Years After The Indian Ocean Tsunami, Habitat For Humanity's Reconstruction Efforts Focus On Housing And Community Development
- US: Gouldsboro Man Making Third Thai Relief Trip
- Thailand: Doctors to map survivors' genes
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