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Aussies - I need your help!

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posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:10 PM
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Dear Friends:

I have an Australian email buddy who has been travelling the world lately. I believe one of her stops was going to be Thailand but I don't know when she was to end up there. I have emailed her and she has not responded. I'm American so, I don't know any of her Aussie friends. For those folks in Australia - is there a link or a way I can find out if she was there (God forbid!)?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:15 PM
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Gosh i hope they were not there, And i hope someone is able to help you locate your friend,

Please keep us updated if you hear anything.

Asala



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:20 PM
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umm I really don't know what you can do in this situation, I'm not even
sure if we have a list of the missing as yet, although there has been a
few people mentioned.

I'm guessing you could try contacting Foreign Affairs and Trade or something.

If I find something I'll u2u if you like, can't promise much though.



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:24 PM
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Would this help?

CNN) -- We have received hundreds of e-mails from people seeking news of friends and relatives in areas affected by the tsunamis.

If you are looking for someone, complete this form to send us an e-mail. Please note that we will need to publish your e-mail address.


www.cnn.com...

or this

Here there is a small box on the right of the page that has
USEFUL THAI WEB SITES

� www.servicesmind.com Covers Krabi, Trang Pang-nga, Satoon, Phuket, Ranong areas
� Thai Government Web site (N.B: very slow connection); User name: User, Password: Password
� Phuket International Hospital: Has a list of patients, in English
� Information about the affected areas, includes contact telephone numbers
� Search for missing persons on a database, set up following the tsunamis
� List of victims in Thailand, plus embassy phone numbers
� Search for tidal wave victims
� OneThailand.com has information and resources about the disaster
� Krabi Hospital
� Bangkok Nursing Home (BNH) has a list of patients who have been moved to this hospital

www.cnn.com...

or this

Red Cross sets up Web site for tsunami victim contact

www.cnn.com...

[edit on 29-12-2004 by NetStorm]



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:26 PM
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Try this
203.151.217.23...

Hope she is not affected!

Edit: There Main Page is also worth a look.
203.151.217.23...

[edit on 29/12/04 by tsuribito]



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:26 PM
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here is a link to the immigration department, they might be able to see if she has come into the country...www.immi.gov.au, contact # 61-2-13881,

only problem is that it is going to be closed until like the 3rd of Jan, American counsulate as well, here are there details...# 61-2-9373-9200

you might want to try the Sydney Airport and see if they can track her on the flight if you know that info...contact # 61-2-9667-9111

good luck those are a few of the places to start, hope that helps



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:41 PM
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Tsunami Hotline

1800 002 214

Need full name date of Birth
Passport numeber and any contact info and travel info

www.smarttraveller.gov.au is the website they direct you to on the phone

the lady on the hotline said you can ring direct using the country code +61 or if you can't get through she said i can ring back on your behalf.

If you can't get through message me some details and I will do what i can to help inclding trying to ring her for you direct if you like.


I can not believe that telstra gave me the right number first go..That is a first for them.







[edit on 29-12-2004 by Mayet]



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 06:50 PM
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I have already u2u'd the contact number to Lady Lily
so let's all hope she finds her friend.



posted on Dec, 29 2004 @ 07:42 PM
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Thanks for all your help! I have emailed CNN. I'm going to wait a few days before making calls as her travels were bringing her to a Buddist monistary so, she may not have access to a computer. Will let you know when I get an answer!

Thanks again!



posted on Dec, 30 2004 @ 11:47 AM
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It is very likely that she is alive. Thousands of australians were in the area but only 11 or so have died. So the chances are good for survival.



posted on Jan, 1 2005 @ 11:04 PM
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My friend just wrote me and told me she is back in Austrailia. Her trip to Thailand was cancelled.

Thanks for all your help and concern!




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