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Southern Thai Provinces Alert For Tsunami


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Thailand's Tsunami alert was overly cautious at best, and needlessly fear-mongering at worst.

NOAA published this energy map less than 2 hours after the quake.....

Even a layperson blah blah blah blah.... due of the configuration of these land masses surrounding and protecting the Bay of Thailand from Tsunami's, it's inner coastlines and islands, such as Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao are some of safest ocean fronts in the world.

Unless you rent a jet ski.

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:Thaiflag: Strangely....

Just watched a Japanese news broadcast which said that there was a nuclear power plant explosion in Japan right after the Tsunami....

and that the Russian stands ready to render assistance cause once just several years ago, there was also such similar devastation in Russia....

But did not hear nor see anything on Thai stations....

Does the Thai govt try to tone down the Japanese nuclear power plant explosion news....

so as hopefully it would be able to carry on its nuclear power generators projects in Thailand without Thai people learning about such possible accident in their own peaceful country....? :Thaiflag:

This tactic might work form awhile, but full meltdown will be a trifle hard to hide....

One can certainly hope this will be the end of Thailands foolish nuclear hopes and pipe dreams.... If the Japanese can't pull it off then Thailand has no chance in hell.

OMG! The 'sky is falling' squadron had been scrambled!

Thailand media not talking about nuclear power plants in the aftermath of the Japanese tsunami.... let's see. I think we have an election on the near horizon, plus the shortages of cooking oil and sugar and the artificial price of diesel as some points of current LOCAL concern.

The fact that Thailand aint near any earthquake zone or remotely close to the Pacific 'rim of fire' is also a dead giveaway.

Three Mile and Chernobyl weren't triggered by seismic events.

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