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The tidal waves from the massive undersea earthquake smashed many tourist heavens in the Southeast Asian nations.(Yahoo photo) |
| BEIJING, Dec. 27 -- The tidal waves from the massive undersea earthquake smashed many tourist heavens in the Southeast Asian nations. A British tourist at White Sand Beach resort in India died from a heart attack, possibly after seeing the huge wave heading toward him. To those who luckily survived from the tsunami, it is still a nightmare.
High waves inundated the Maldives, forcing the
island's only international airport to close on Sunday. However, some tourists
were checking-in for a flight at the airport when the flooding began. One woman,
waiting at the hospital with her husband, described the chaotic scene inside the
airport terminal.
A victim said: "We didn't realize. We just saw a
water plane coming up and towards the building and people outside screaming and
then we saw the water come in the building very fast, the water came up to that
high, maybe, (gestures to her waist) and we couldn't get out of there.
Fortunately, we were together, my husband and me, and then the strength of the
water crashed the window to the backside of the (airport) terminal and we got
out that way."
The same disaster happened in Thailand as well.
Stefan Amling, German tourist leaving Phuket,
Thailand, said: "Streets are broken, the shops and the beaches, everything is
destroyed. We were in Kata Noi, here in Phuket, and it's terrible."
Tourists hunkered down in shelters overnight, their
hotels and suitcases left behind as they fled for higher ground.
It was too early to estimate the economic impact on
these Southeast Asian nations, but the destruction was definitely to devastate
the tourist trade.
(Source: CCTV.com) |