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Lost or Missing Indian Ocean 2004 Past Earthquakes
Lost or Missing Indian Ocean 2004 Past Earthquakes
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See Also:
- Includes news, missing persons billboard and a list of needs. [Information in English and Indonesian]
- From the Ministry of Information and Commnunication Technology. Provides a list of missing, injured, dead, and rescued people in Thailand as well as links. [Information in Thai and English]
- Message board to share information and search for missing people. With links to victim lists of hospitals in the area.
- Blog that can be used both to search for missing persons and to share information on search sites and search lists.
- PDF and Excel files with lists of dead and injured from various areas. (Page is in Thai but link addresses identify contents.) Names of Westerners are in English. From the Thai Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
- Lists of survivors, missing persons and dead or injured people, a possibility to register missing people, a message board and links for related sites.
- Online service to search for missing people. Maintained by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa.
- Lists of victims and survivors from Thailand including Phuket, Phang-Nga, Krabi and Ranong, addresses of hospitals and emergency telephone numbers. Some lists contain images to help with identification, these images are private and can be shocking.
- News blog, forum to search for missing people and database containing the survivor and victim lists of hospitals and photographs of unknown victims to help with identification. Maintained by United Aid.
- Family news network for persons affected by the natural disaster. Operated by the International Committee of the Red Cross, in cooperation with the tracing services of the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
- Set up by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board. Provides information on evacuation of foreign tourists, contact information for hospitals, police stations and airlines. With list of registered survivors of foreign nationality and a form for online inquiries.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand, offers contact addresses of embassies and hospitals, and lists of survivors, injured and deceased persons. With links to related websites.
- A photo sharing application that can be used to search for missing people.
- Thai hospital database listing over 2000 Thai and foreign dead and injured.
- The message board can be used to search for people and share information.
- Blog with information on helplines, emergency services, and enquiries for the tsunami relief.
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