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Fate of 200 Buri Ram Natives in Japan Unknown

The Office of the Buri Ram Employment Service says it has not received any information about 200 Buri Ram locals who are working in Japan since the earthquake and tsunami hit the country.

Tieng Dokkratok, Buri Ram Employment Service labor specialist, said the office's database showed more than 200 Buri Ram residents working or interning in Japan.

These 200 workers are scattered all across the country and there has been no information on their current whereabouts.

Initially, the office has not been contacted by relatives requesting assistance in locating their loved ones in Japan, while there have also been no reports on the loss of life or injuries of Thais residing in Japan.

The office urges family members or relatives to contact it for any help.

Information the office receives will be sent to the Employment Department and the Labor Ministry for any further action needed.

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Does anyone know if there are any in the Sendai area? Most of them are likely to be in Tokyo, Osaka, or nearby.

I know that you live in the Biriram area, Birdy. Do you know any of these folks? I trust that they're fine and already in contact with their loved ones.

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A couple around here in outback Ubon are over there but they called their families almost immediately after it happened to say they were ok.

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" about 200 Buri Ram locals who are working in Japan since the earthquake and tsunami hit the country. "

Did they start working there after the earthquake?

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" about 200 Buri Ram locals who are working in Japan since the earthquake and tsunami hit the country. "

Did they start working there after the earthquake?

Probably not. They were there working before the catastrophe.

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Does anyone know if there are any in the Sendai area? Most of them are likely to be in Tokyo, Osaka, or nearby.

I know that you live in the Biriram area, Birdy. Do you know any of these folks? I trust that they're fine and already in contact with their loved ones.

No, I don't know any, zzaa. I posted my question because this is the sort of scare headline many of the media like to print, true in a sense, but not actually representing reality (I'm beginning to sound like you, zzaa!).

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