Thai PM satisfied with quick reaction to tremor
30/3/2005 15:07
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has praised officials for their quick
reaction to the tsunami threat after a violent earthquake hit Indonesia on
Monday night. "We can now tell the world we have learned from past
experience, and the country has done much better as far as tsunami alert is
concerned," Thaksin was quoted by Bangkok Post newspaper as saying
Wednesday. The tsunami warning was issued to six coastal provinces in
southern Thailand about half an hour after the 8.7 magnitude quake struck the
Sumatra island of Indonesia, said Chalermchai Ekkarntrong, the acting chief of
the Meteorological Department. Locals and tourists in the affected region
were bombarded with tsunami alert by television and radio broadcast along with
the wailing of evacuation sirens. People were evacuated to higher ground and
the warning was dropped three hours later as no tsunami was reported. No
casualties from the quake have been reported in Thailand but some buildings in
the South have small damages. Thailand will press ahead with building its own
early warning system which, in the future, would be linked with the
international network, said the prime minister. However, Smith
Dharmasarojana, assistant to the Prime Minister' s Office minister, said there
were still flaws to the country's warning system as people should not have been
evacuated to only one location while many fishermen could not be convinced to
take their boats to safety areas off shore. Thaksin said the preliminary
warning system, which could sent alerts to mobile phone message and television
and radio stations, will be completed next month in the six provinces hit by the
Dec. 26 tsunami.
Xinhua
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