Thailand fully prepared with Tsunami Warning System

09 December 2010: There have been reports of some tourists being
reluctant to visit Thai provinces along the Andaman Sea coast, including
Phuket, Phang-Nga and Krabi, due to fortune tellers speculating that a
major earthquake will take place around the end of December, triggering a
tsunami.
Such speculations have no basis in scientific fact. An earthquake is a
random natural phenomenon that the global scientific community agrees
cannot be predicted in advance. However, up to now the advance bookings
for accommodations in the provinces along Thailand's Andaman Sea coast
remain solid, with year-end international tourist arrivals expected to
reach anticipated levels.
Following the tsunami of 26 December 2004, the government of Thailand
established the National Disaster Warning Center.
http://www.ndwc.go.th/home/ The Center has initiated many measures
including monitoring systems in the Andaman Sea, installing tsunami
direct detection units, a tsunami warning alarm system, evacuation plans
and routes, and periodic drills for communities located on the Andaman
Sea coast. Thailand is very well prepared to protect visitors and
residents in the unlikely event that another tsunami takes place.
Data by Tourism Authority of Thailand, 09 December 2010
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