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    Tusnami leaves legacy of crushing ruin
    (China Daily)
    Updated: 2005-01-09 22:33

    Extraordinary events demand extraordinary actions

    by Pana Janviroj, The Nation/Thailand 

    BANGKOK: Thailand always prides itself as having a relatively better balanced ecology despite having coastlines on both the Pacific and Indian oceans.

    We suffer no major disasters like a typhoon or an earthquake. We consider ourselves quite lucky despite whatever shortcomings we may have.

    So, when the Tsunami giant waves struck six southern provinces, it took several days for Thais to come to grips with the extent of the devastation. Psychologically, for this generation, we may never look at the affected six southern provinces in the same light again, nor will we feel the picturesque calmness of the Indian Ocean without suspicion of danger close by, poised to strike at any time.


    Thai tsunami victims set up a tent at a refugee camp in Phang-Nga, north of Phuket, Thailand January 9, 2005. [Reuters]

    Historically,deaths from mother nature's natural disaster in this country has been at most a few hundred. The tsumani Thai dead toll may now reach more than 10,000. In one beach, called Khao Lak in Phang-nga, next to the famed Phuket Island, as many as 4,000 might have perished.

    The place will become an awe of spiritual devastation. The incomprehension of the disaster will impose a scar in one way or another on each Thai.

    But the catastrophe has also brought the best out of the majority of Thais. Public donations and offers to help have also been unprecedented in the six provinces hit. Many of the 20,000 rescue workers who worked tirelessly during the first week of the disaster were volunteers. Cabinet members led by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra were on the affected sites consistently to lend their leadership and boost morale among doctors, nurses, rescue workers, military personnel, government officials and volunteers.

    Appreciations from foreign guests have poured in for the "extra" Thai kindness shown in this tragedy. They were to be matched by generous donations from individuals, organizations and companies to which HM The King aptly extended his appreciation in his New Year speech.

    Individual philantrapists have come forward on a scale never seen before. Why?

    Where natural disasters are concerned, this is the most geographically extensive. The death toll has reached 150,000 and still climbing with an estimated 5 million displaced persons.

    On Boxing Day, just after the Sumatra earthquake and waves struck, the BBC World Television Service started to beam scattered news reports and pictures of the damage around the world.

    During that week,millions of households across the world watched in horror as the Tsunami became unimaginably more gruesome by the minute, relayed by still pictures and videos taken by tourists local people, tourists and properties were seen being swept by the waves across many previously pristine beaches, with the video of the massive destruction of the capital of Aceh, Indonesia, capped it all in terms of human tragedy.

    Of course, of the areas affected, Phuket certainly has the highest profile serving 1.2 million foreign tourists a year, the majority of whom are Westerners. The devastation at Khao Lak, in the adjacent Phang-nga province, has caught the attention of the world. Many Thais or expats, know someone or who died, or had lucky escapes, or own affected businesses or properties there.

    Thais were also drawn quickly into the disaster with the news of the death of Khun Poom Jensen, the son of Princess Ubolratana.

    The world has since arrived at the scene to support the biggest rescue in human history. America will be appreciated in Asia for its role in this effort which has come at the time when many world citizens question its values. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's Thai Rak Thai Party now looks to score a landslide victory on February 6 national election as it was seen to do its best and hardly put a foot wrong in the past 10 days.

    He may well, and rightly say some, be voted into power as the people of Thailand reacted through the ballot box. Unfortunately, lives of millions of Asians along the Indian Ocean coasts have lost their say, democratic or otherwise, forever.


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