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1 S.Korean dead, 1 missing, 18 out of contact in after tsunamis
27/12/2004 19:50

South Korean Foreign Ministry on Monday confirmed one South Korean people was killed in Thailand from the strong tsunamis, one woman missing and 18 others out of contact as of late Monday afternoon.

Coincided with earlier media report, the ministry's spokesman Lee Kyu-hyung said the dead is a 33-year-old South Korean resident in Malaysia named Lim Wu-jeong. He and his Malaysian wife were both killed in Phuket Island in Thailand when the strong tidal wave hit the island on early last Sunday.

A 75-year-old South Korean woman, identified only by her familyname Bae, has been missing from Phuket since early last Sunday when tidal waves swept her away.

Moreover, Lee added at least 14 South Korean visitors were out of contact on the southern Thai resorts of Phuket Island, Phi Phi Island and Phang Nga Bay.

In addition, the government has lost contact with three South Korean business people in Indonesia's northern Sumatra and one South Korean resident in Maldives, Lee said, adding the number of injured South Koreans totaled nine as of Monday afternoon.

The South Korean Foreign Ministry announced that the South Korean government will send 600,000 US dollars in emergency aid to victims in the affected southern Asian countries.

Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India will receive 150,000 dollars each, while Thailand and three other countries will be given 50,000 dollars each.

Earlier in the day, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon both sent consolation messages to their counterparts in the southern Asian countries.



 Xinhua