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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 -- RSS 2.0

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

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THAI RED CROSS SOCIETY: CALL FOR DONATION

Donate to Thai Red Cross for Tsunami Relief

International money transfer (SWIFT)
Siam Commercial Bank (Sapakachat Thai Branch)
SWIFT Code: SICOTHBK
A/C Name: Thai Red Cross Society
A/C No: 045-3-04002-3
Kasikorn Bank (Ratburana Branch)
SWIFT Code: KASITHBK
A/C Name: Thai Mercy for Tsunami Victims in Southern Thailand
A/C No: 745-1-03030-7
for the Thai Red Cross Society
Kasikorn Bank (Ratburana Branch)
SWIFT Code: KASITHBK
A/C Name: Thai Mercy for Tsunami Victims in Southern Thailand
A/C No: 745-1-03111-7
for the Rachaprachanukroh Foundation under the Royal Patronage of His Majesty the King

For additional information, please refer to the donation information page.


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This page evolved from a special news bulletin, setup shortly after the tragic event as an attempt to provide as much English information as possible about the on-going relief efforts in THAILAND after tsunamis hit the western coastlines. This affects six provinces along the Andaman sea: Phang Nga, Krabi, Phuket and to a much lesser extent, Ranong, Trang and Satun. Other beach resorts in the Gulf of Thailand such as Samui, Hua Hin or Pattaya are not affected.

Information in this site is aimed toward foreigners on the Internet and expatriates in Thailand, having the loved ones visiting the areas during the disaster, to get the information about their friends, relatives or colleagues.


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