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Janet
12-30-2004, 06:19 PM
Swedish paper reports tsunami warning halted out of concern for tourist industry

Tsunami warning halted ‘for tourist industry’

12/28/04 -- This from the Swedish paper Expressen.

Just minutes after the earthquake in the Indian Ocean on Sunday morning, Thailand’s foremost meteorological experts were sitting together in a crisis meeting. But they decided not to warn about the tsunami “out of courtesy to the tourist industry,” writes the Thailand daily newspaper The Nation.

The experts got the news around 8:00 am on Sunday morning local time. An hour later, the first massive wave struck. But the experts started to discuss the economic impacts when they discussed if a tsunami warning should be issued.

The primary argument against such a warning was that there had not been any floods in 300 years. Also, the experts believed the Indonesian island Sumatra would be a “cushion” for the southern coast of Thailand. The experts also had bad information; they thought the tremor was 8.1. A similar earthquake occurred in the same area in 2002 with no flooding at all.

One expert The Nation spoke with also noted that the department had only four earthquake experts among their
900-strong meteorological department. A second told The Nation that a tsunami warning was discussed but that because of the risk, they opted not to issue a warning.

“We finally decided not to do anything because the tourist season was in full swing,” the source said. “The hotels were 100 percent booked. What if we issued a warning, which would have led to an evacuation, and nothing had happened. What would be the outcome? The tourist industry would be immediately hurt. Our department would not be able to endure a lawsuit.”

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Myglarn
12-30-2004, 06:56 PM
Yes it's sad, and also after the wave struck thailand gov tried to play down the effect. This could also explain why many western countries were slow to react. I know other countries was affected but i guess the western countries were more concerned about Thailand because they have thousands of tourists there, and they trusted the Thai government.

Ophelia
12-31-2004, 03:35 AM
Sounds like the US isn't the only nation to put economic expediency above the well-being of the people.

jamesrage
12-31-2004, 07:34 AM
I think that if this story is true those people need to be shot or imprisoned.Screw those rich bastards who come down to those countries for vacation.
Even if they might have warned the people,they still might have told them to piss off,but still most of those people would have evacuated.