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csfactor Dec 26th, 2004 01:53 PM

Daughter Missing
 
Need to know what damage if any happen at
Sea Dragon Dive Center
9/1 Moo 7, T. Khuk Khak, Khao Lak
A. Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82190, Thailand

I have family memebers vacationing at this location and have not been able to contact. PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN. THANK YOU

cmt Dec 26th, 2004 02:07 PM

I hope you'll be able to communicate with your daughter soon. I just came to the Asia board to read the threads about the earthquake, but I know next to nothing about Thailand. However, here's the web page of the dive center, which includes contact info (phone, e-mail, etc.). http://www.seadragondivecenter.com/ Your country's embassy in Thailand may also be able to give you some information.

CFW Dec 26th, 2004 02:57 PM

This was posted in the Phuket Gazette:

People concerned for the welfare of friends and relatives believed to be on or near the coast when the wave hit can call the emergency rescue center at Tel: 076-214492 or 01-6432755. For calls from outside Thailand, the numbers are Tel: 66 76-214492 or Tel: 66 1 643 2755. Local police stations may also be able to help. They can be reached by dialling 191 and asking for the district police station for the area concerned.

If calling from outside Thailand, the number for Phuket Provincial Police Headquarters is Tel: 66 76-212046. Phuket Tourist Police may be reached at Tel: 66 76-355015, if dialing from outside the Kingdom.

Hope this helps. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

sydneyx Dec 26th, 2004 06:31 PM

If you give me the name of your family vacationing at the Sea Dragon,I will phone them for U as soon I can get through,phones have been on and off for many hours,I am a resident of Phuket

granny Dec 26th, 2004 07:34 PM

csfactor, have faith that your daughter will get in touch. I saw several pictures on msn where young people were being treated for minor injuries and may not be able to get to a phone or computer.

My son emailed me this morning from Koh Pha-Ngan to say he was safe. I know what you must be going through, and my prayers are that you will hear from your daughter soon. Please let us know as many mothers will be worrying with you.

csfactor Dec 27th, 2004 06:52 AM

Thank you for all the responses. We have heard from our daughter and she is safe. She will make arrangement to get bacj home soon. Again thnak you. I hope everyone nfares as well. God Bless.

JamesA Dec 27th, 2004 07:10 AM

Brilliant. Excellent news. It has been very difficult communicationg but today phones have been relatively easy.

Thai Airways plus Bangkok Air are adding a large number of flights and those flights they say will go well into the night. Local news has shown that anyone needing medical attention is getting it and it seems to be 'free', also anyone injured at all is being taken to Bangkok 'free' also a lot of free food/water etc is being distributed and it appears that donations of food/water etc etc are flowing in well, the Thai Air Force is shutting to/from the region. 25 foreign countries have set up temporary consul locations to handle all they can including replacing lost documents. Naturally this has been a horrifying tragedy in Thailand but fortunately they have sufficient medical supplies and as said food/water etc seems to be flowing fast. It looks like sadly a different story in Sri Lanka especially.
Anyway so glad your daughter is fine and well.

jacketwatch Dec 27th, 2004 07:37 AM

Relieved to hear your daughter is safe. :-)

granny Dec 27th, 2004 09:08 AM


I'm so glad to hear your daughter is okay. I kept checking back to see if she had gotten in touch. What a happy day for you.

Janak626 Dec 27th, 2004 09:16 AM

ditto the other parents' concerns. glad your child is safe and that the Thai govenrment is bending over backwards. My child will be there in a few weeks; up north.

StanKase Dec 27th, 2004 09:57 AM

May all who have family and friends in Thailand also hear good news soon.
Our travel group has now raised $24,000 just from the 26 that were to travel in less than 3 weeks to Thailand and Malaysia.
One couple, who was going to cancel because of insurgents has pledged $15,000 additional. We know have spoken with the Red Cross to insure it gets into the "right" hands.We will likely have $50,000. The locals need it far more than we needed a vacation.
We will go but in Jan.2006 for they need the tourism dollars.
Do what you can!!
I am NOT collecting from anyone other than our group and some close friends.Find a way to do what you can and pray that disease in Sri Lanka does not kill 1000's more in the weeks ahead.
I am unclear what supplies the US has sent. Yes, they need troops but food, water and building supplies will be needed in the next month. I have not read 1 report of such humanitarian efforts by our government.Maybe some of you can PUSH.
We have spent 150 trillon dollars in Iraq as of year-end.$100 million in supplies is needed now in that region.Call, email or fax your government officials. They are home now in your states-they are easier to reach than when they are in D.C.TRY.

massagediva Dec 27th, 2004 06:47 PM

I have so much respect for your group of friends for their generosity. I will log on to the Red Cross' website and make a contribution.

indie Dec 28th, 2004 11:00 AM

Stankase that is a wonderful gesture.

Also for those of you who work for large corporations - check to see if your company will match your contribution - mine does, and this way your dollar will go a lot further.

LA_FadeAway Dec 28th, 2004 03:05 PM

I also donated through the Red Cross today, not nearly as much as StanKase's group, but as much as I could today. I'm hoping to send more after paying the bills this month. I hope everyone else will also send whatever they can, even if it's only $10, it will all add up.

shillmac Dec 28th, 2004 04:16 PM

Not at all surprised to find you on this board, LAFadeAway. I was able to contribute through my church and its UMCOR program--United Methodist Committee on Relief. They will have many people in the area helping by now. All of us have a way to help if there is a will. And you are right--most of us can't do much on our own, but all of us together can provide much relief.


hobbes Dec 28th, 2004 04:25 PM

My husbands company has a branch in Colombo and not one local person working there does not have a family member affected by the tragedy. 7% of a country's population left homeless. They are all contributing a months salary. Co not matching that amount but putting in quite a bit. The ocean is composed of little drops such as these...

LA_FadeAway Dec 29th, 2004 01:01 PM

Hi Shillmac! Imagine running into you here! I've been hanging around the Asia forum a bit lately, since I plan to go to S.E. Asia after I finish grad school in about a year. This whole disaster is so devistating, it's really hard for people to grasp the enormity of the situation. I just really hope that everyone sends whatever they can. Take care!


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