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Hundreds of people were sent in. Most of them had broken bones or cuts on their bodies. Then dead bodies started to come in.
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and saw what happened in my area. I didn't know about the tsunami until then. I was shocked and worried since my son had gone to work in Khao Lak [on the mainland coast north of Phuket]. He was a painter and it was meant to be the last working day for him before a long break. I contacted him, but I was unable to reach him. Primpraow Jitpentom - on diving trip We decided to head toward
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Phi Phi island as it wasn't too far and they had been badly hit. When we arrived, it wasn't something I expected. All I saw were dead bodies floating in the water. Wittaya Tantawanich As we tried to help more people in
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the supermarket, I heard from outside that another wave was coming. I was looking for the nearest way out but I knew I wouldn't be able to make it. So I closed my eyes, prayed, and prepared to die. Luckily, it came up
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to street level and stopped.