Could they have issued a Tsunami Warning?

by Gretchen956 5 Replies latest social current

  • Gretchen956
    Gretchen956

    Got this from another list:

    Swedish paper reports tsunami warning halted out of concern for tourist industry Tsunami warning halted ?for tourist industry? 12/28/04 -- This from the Swedish paper Expressen.

    Just minutes after the earthquake in the Indian Ocean on Sunday morning, Thailand?s foremost meteorological experts were sitting together in a crisis meeting. But they decided not to warn about the tsunami ?out of courtesy to the tourist industry,? writes the Thailand daily newspaper The Nation.

    The experts got the news around 8:00 am on Sunday morning local time. An hour later, the first massive wave struck. But the experts started to discuss the economic impacts when they discussed if a tsunami warning should be issued.

    The primary argument against such a warning was that there had not been any floods in 300 years. Also, the experts believed the Indonesian island Sumatra would be a ?cushion? for the southern coast of Thailand. The experts also had bad information; they thought the tremor was 8.1. A similar earthquake occurred in the same area in 2002 with no flooding at all.

    One expert The Nation spoke with also noted that the department had only four earthquake experts among their
    900-strong meteorological department. A second told The Nation that a tsunami warning was discussed but that because of the risk, they opted not to issue a warning.

    ?We finally decided not to do anything because the tourist season was in full swing,? the source said. ?The hotels were 100 percent booked. What if we issued a warning, which would have led to an evacuation, and nothing had happened. What would be the outcome? The tourist industry would be immediately hurt. Our department would not be able to endure a lawsuit.?

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie
    Just minutes after the earthquake in the Indian Ocean on Sunday morning, Thailand?s foremost meteorological experts were sitting together in a crisis meeting. But they decided not to warn about the tsunami ?out of courtesy to the tourist industry,? writes the Thailand daily newspaper The Nation.

    We saw a few minutes of the special they had on tv last night, and the only question my daughter kept asking is the one you used for this thread.

  • Valis
    Valis

    Man that is the most horrid thing I have ever read...

  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    This is a hard call predicting tusnami's is crazy hard and it's nothing like an exact science (yet) They have evacutated all the beaches in Hawaii several times for tsunami warnings and never had one hit after a warning... Japan has had the same happen MANY times! Japan has also been hit since the signals boeys went in with NO warning... it's so hard to say the tsunami that hit hawaii that killed 60k was felt as a "swell" as little as 500 YARDs off the beach... So in hindsighte we say these people are IDIOT's but if they had been wrong then the local tourist industry is out mucho money and they are fired...

    ~mark of the~ hindsight is 20-20 class!

  • Gretchen956
    Gretchen956

    The last sentence is the most ironic. They didn't issue the warning because they didn't want to be sued. Can you imagine the lawsuit now that hundreds of thousands have died? **shaking head in disgust**

    Not wanting to upset people with a false alarm is worth the risk of this many lives? WTF??

    Sherry

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie
    Not wanting to upset people with a false alarm is worth the risk of this many lives? WTF??

    Exactly!

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