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Missing Tsunami Warning Towers in Phuket Spark Safety Concerns


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Thitikan Thitipruethikul, a People's Party (PP) MP for Phuket, has raised serious concerns over the unexplained removal of two tsunami warning towers in Thalang district. Thitikan urged the House Committee on Natural and Public Disasters Prevention and Mitigation (NPDPM) to investigate the disappearance of towers WH09 on Mai Khao Beach and WH10 on Le Phang Beach, which were found missing during a site visit on 12th December.

 

Phuket governor Sophon Suwannarat later clarified that the towers were dismantled for repairs, with plans to return the Mai Khao tower to its original location and relocate the Le Phang tower to Phang Nga province. Despite this explanation, Thitikan questioned why the Le Phang Beach tower, crucial due to high tourist traffic, could not be reinstated.

 

The MP also expressed concerns over missing tsunami buoys in the Andaman Sea, some of which have been non-operational for over a year, and stressed the need for state agencies to ensure these safety installations are promptly reinstalled and maintained.

 

 

 

Prasertpong Sornnuwat, a fellow PP MP from Krabi, supported these concerns, highlighting issues with non-functional warning towers and buoys in his own area. Both MPs underscored the importance of transparent communication with the public to alleviate confusion and anxiety over these vital safety measures.

 

Rapassorn Niyamosatha, vice-chair of the NPDPM committee, assured that the issues would be addressed. He emphasised enhancing the use of existing tsunami buoys and ensuring effective disaster response systems are in place to protect the public.

 

This situation underscores the critical importance of maintaining and communicating essential safety infrastructure, especially in regions prone to natural disasters, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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-- 2025-04-03

 

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6 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

One question out of my curiosity, to the Phuket resident.

How far is the closest hill(high enough to survive in case of Tsunami)  from the beach?

So ... Never by to Phuket :coffee1:

 

With the slightest advanced warning, nobody should get hurt on Phuket.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

So ... Never by to Phuket :coffee1:

 

With the slightest advanced warning, nobody should get hurt on Phuket.

 

I have been to Phuket just once.

During my first visit to this kingdom, back in 98.

And I stayed there(on Patong Beach) just one day.

I was lucky that that sea surge didn't take place at that time...

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