Thailand 2004 Tsunami?
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Hello guys, Me again (: still stuck with this geography project.. (writing on behalf of the Thai Government) I need some help on research / information. Here's the thing: Notes on the progress towards recovery and reconstruction since the Tsunami happened. Please help! thanks.
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Answer:
In Thailand, the tsunami killed 5,395 people and injured 8,547 (with some 2,932 still unaccounted for). The six provinces affected were Krabi, Phangnga, Phuket, Ranong, Satoon and Trang. It was a disaster that not only affected Thais but many tourists too at popular resorts in the south-west of the country. Because of its relative development and accessibility, many of the early news images from the tsunami that were etched on to the globe's consciousness were from Thailand. While much focus has been on the huge international fundraising effort, it is worth noting that within Thailand the government received more than USD 32 million in public donations to support those affected by the tsunami. The government-led tsunami operation has been impressive by any measure. After an initial slow start, the emergency and subsequent recovery strategy has been effective. Thai Red Cross Society (TRCS) has been a key partner of government as communities have rebuilt their lives and livelihoods. The disaster has also brought new opportunities, exposure and ways of working for TRCS as it has engaged with several partner national societies who came in the aftermath of the tsunami and who remain committed after two years to leave both affected communities and TRCS with a positive legacy after so much suffering. Because of the strong government lead, the Red Cross was able to focus on areas of proven competence. Achievements have included: a strong legacy in disaster management that is providing better community support; better local national society structures that are connecting TRCS more closely with communities; and community reconstruction that has focused on 'softer' development such as psychosocial support to complement the 'harder' infrastructure initiatives of the government and others. Significant achievements include the heroic and very visible – and appreciated – work of TRCS volunteers. As always, it was the Red Cross volunteers who were among the first on the scene because they are community-based before, during and after any disaster. It was not simply a case of presence but effective action that really distinguished the volunteers in the minds of many. 2006 has been the 60th anniversary of the accession of His Majesty the King of Thailand to the throne. The royal family is highly revered and the fact that the King's daughter is the honorary patron of the TRCS has had a huge positive effect on the profile of the national society. This coupled with the tremendous work of Her Royal Highness in the aftermath of the tsunami – and still ongoing – has placed the Red Cross in the hearts and minds of many Thais. It has been additionally poignant during a year of major political instability that included a military coup in September. The tsunami operation was not, and still is not, without its problems. Coordination remains a challenge but significant progress has been made to ensure that partners work effectively together behind TRCS priorities. The national society's ability and confidence in managing these relations has strengthened considerably. TRCS is proud of its achievements in supporting coastal communities whose world was literally turned upside down on 26 December 2004. The progress includes communities better prepared and trained in disaster risk reduction; fishermen and women faring better as a result of livelihood support; psychological healing for thousands including children; and thousands of others benefiting from better health care and a recovering eco-system. TRCS continues to benefit from greater exposure to Federation partners (as a result of the tsunami). It is engaging constructively, particularly with the secretariat. One output is a national society playing a fuller role as a member of the Federation sharing its knowledge with other national societies, i.e. via a greater use of the Federation's disaster management information system (DMIS). However, significant needs remain, particularly in terms of ensuring a sustainable positive legacy for both communities and the national society. For the future, the tsunami recovery strategy of the International Movement of Red Cross and Red Crescent will be the high-level framework within which the national society's strategic focus sits. In particular the attention in Thailand will be on improving “quality & accountability” and to integrate “organizational development” in the core areas of programming.
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Isnt it indonesia ? Well i got this : The tsunami that struck the Indian Ocean region in December 2004 caught hundreds of thousands of people off guard and cost them their lives. Within months, work began on a multinational warning system designed to relay reports of an undersea earthquake—and potential tsunami—to country officials who can pass the warning on to everyone in the storm’s expected path. The two-year, $16.6 million U.S. Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS) program is being implemented by a USAID-led consortium of five U.S. government agencies in support of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), part of the United Nations, which leads the international effort. More than 100 U.S.-funded experts and scientists worked on the project. With many critical components in place by 2007, the system has already been put to use. When an 8.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, on September 12, sensors provided information within seconds, and international tsunami bulletins were issued minutes after the earthquake. National warning systems sprang into action, analyzing data and risk, issuing warnings, and—just as important—cancelling them. Local communities responded by remaining alert or evacuating, depending on the assessed level of risk. The plan was to design an “end-to-end” tsunami and multi-hazard warning system for the 28 countries in the Indian Ocean region. That meant that the system needed to take into account everything from the initial detection of an earthquake and tsunami at sea, to the processing of data, the dissemination of warning information, and the preparation of local communities for rapid response. The United States provided the initial design for the regional warning system and provided critical equipment, including coastal sea-level gauges, seismic stations, enhanced communications systems, and two deep-ocean tsunami detectors, known as “tsunameters” or DART (Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis) buoys. U.S. experts also assisted in setting up national disaster warning centers in Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, and they provided training to government specialists. Tens of thousands of people have participated in disaster training sessions, evacuation drills, and other community-focused interventions as part of USAID’sefforts to increase community resilience in tsunami-vulnerable areas. I represent the indonesian goverment.
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The word Tsunami means' harbor wave'. I'll provide more info in regards to this if you contact me through email. Since it happened, no-one has really talked about it. I am interested to know how others are feeling and what others are doing. I have alot of questions myself. To tell you the truth, my parents were there. We cremated my dad in january. I know there was tragedy and loss beyond reason. I cant get past it sometimes. I have information from special books and things. I dont read about it much. I'd be happy to share since you asked. [email protected]
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