December 26, 2004 Tsunami News

Tsunami news for Narathiwat, Thailand

The 2005 projected population for Narathiwat, Thailand is 44,141


Police complaint Jan 22, 2005
...with a raid on a military camp in Cho Airong district of Narathiwat on Jan 4 ... Land has subsided in Khao Phanom district after the earthquake and tsunami on Dec 26 ... Bangkok Post,

Thaksin is swept along by the tsunami Jan 9, 2005
...and the government's blunder in handling the protest in Narathiwat's Tak Bai ... to have arrested its downward slide with more confidence, thanks to the tsunami. ... Bangkok Post,

G7 supports tsunami debt freeze Jan 9, 2005
He is touring areas devastated by the tsunami, which claimed the lives of more ... gunman shot a local motorbike rider ... in the southern province of Narathiwat. Voice of Viet Nam,

Factfile on regions worst affected by Asia's tsunami disaster Jan 5, 2005
Thailand faces a Muslim insurgency in the south but the three provinces affected -- Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani -- are further south of the tsunami-hit area ... Turkish Press,

UK TRAVEL WARNING: Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak in Thailand Jan 4, 2005
Some coastal areas of Thailand were hit by a large tsunami on 26 ... but essential travel to the far southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla. ... CDNN,

Asia Prepares for Tsunami Summit; Thailand Wants Warning System Jan 2, 2005
We need the US government's help for the planned installation of an early tsunami warning system,'' Thaksin told reporters today in Narathiwat province, about ... Bloomberg

Our capacity for caring is cause for hope Jan 3, 2005
...people of the South, this unprecedented catastrophe caused by the tsunami is another devastating blow. The deep South made up of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani ... Bangkok Post,

Naval base finds itself all at sea Jan 13, 2005
...off Satun, give its proximity to the southernmost provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani and ... help with search and rescue operations in the aftermath of the tsunami. ... Bangkok Post,

EC investigators go to the field Jan 13, 2005
January, including in the six southern provinces hit by tsunami waves last ... including the three southern-most provinces of Thailand--Yala, Narathiwat and Pattai ... MCOT,

A new division in the South Jan 5, 2005
...would be deployed with one each in Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat," the officer ... Humanitarian assistance for those affected by the tsunami that struck South and ... Bangkok Post,

BOT approves special loans to help entrepreneurs in deep South Jan 6, 2005
...an interest rate of 0.1% for the commercial banks to lend to tsunami-affected people ... “The unrest the three southern border provinces of Narathiwat, Yala, and ... MCOT,

BoT offers business aid for three provinces hit by unrest Jan 6, 2005
...that had seen their operations disrupted by the unrest in Narathiwat, Pattani and ... it even more difficult to recover than those in the tsunami-affected areas. ... Bangkok Post,

Is anyone to blame for lack of warning? Jan 6, 2005
There is a parallel of sorts to the tsunami disaster and it happened in the ... the sacking of an army armoury and the killing of soldiers in Narathiwat on Jan 4 ... Bangkok Post,

Tragedy highlights local politics and hopes of peace bonus Jan 2, 2005
The four southern Thai provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani, Songhkla and Yala are mainly ... The political impact of the tsunami is being felt in the islands were 80 ... The Herald,

Militants shoot official in Thailand's Muslim south? (updated PM 3 ... Jan 3, 2005
4 anniversary was overshadowed by the devastation wrought by Asia's tsunami disaster. ... The latest death was Tuesday in Narathiwat province. ... China Post,

Troops in far South to stay put Dec 29, 2004
...in the deep South cannot join rescue operations in the tsunami-hit provinces due ... The soldiers deployed in Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces must stay put ... Bangkok Post,

Army hopes unrest will ease after Aceh tragedy Jan 9, 2005
...is optimistic the southern violence will ease after the tsunami also hit ... In Narathiwat's Sungai Padi district, Napi Salaemae, a former defence volunteer and ... Bangkok Post,

PM: Cadets to rebuild ravaged areas Jan 1, 2005
...should forget the wretchedness of 2004, capped by the tsunami disaster, and ... volunteers including community guards from Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat were also ... Bangkok Post,

Country by country: counting the damage Dec 31, 2004
...travel to the far southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla due ... The tsunami did not appear to have affected tourist destinations, with the ... Telegraph.co.uk,

Thai troops and police on full alert as uprising anniversary ... Jan 2, 2005
Sunday night in the restive south before returning to tsunami-hit provinces ... two major tragedies, tourism and other businesses in Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani ... Channel News Asia,

Cyclists spared tragedy, spread peace message Dec 30, 2004
The Global Peace Secretariat, cycling from Narathiwat to Bangkok, arrived in the capital one night before the Indian Ocean tsunami struck. ... Bangkok Post,

B1.5bn set aside for rebuilding Dec 29, 2004
...billion baht for local administrative bodies in the six tsunami-devastated southern ... the three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat to between ... Bangkok Post,

Resort renewal plan pushes ahead Jan 2, 2005
...ahead with the effort to rehabilitate communities along the tsunami-ravaged Andaman ... He greeted tourists at the beach before travelling to Narathiwat where he ... Bangkok Post,

Children want more support for education Jan 8, 2005
...upgrade education services in Muslim-dominated Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces ... minister thanked all youngsters who had volunteered to help tsunami victims ... Bangkok Post,



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