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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Urges Thai Nationals to Stay Alert Amid Urgent Tsunami Advisory in Japan

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has called upon Thai nationals to stay vigilant and keep an eye on news updates following an urgent tsunami advisory issued by Japanese authorities. This alert follows a massive earthquake that shook the southern coast of Japan yesterday. The Prime Minister expressed his concern for the safety of Thai citizens after learning about the quake, which registered a formidable 7.1 magnitude.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke conveyed Mr. Srettha’s worries, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. The earthquake’s epicenter was located off the eastern coast of Japan’s southern main island, Kyushu, at an estimated depth of about 30 kilometers. The tremor occurred at approximately 4.43 pm, according to Japan’s Meteorological Agency.

The immediate aftermath saw a tsunami warning being issued for several prefectures, including Miyazaki, Kochi, Ehime, Oita, and Kagoshima, which span the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. Given the potential danger, Mr. Chai advised Thai nationals in these areas to adhere strictly to the guidance provided by Japanese authorities until the warning is officially lifted.

For those in an emergency, assistance can be sought by reaching out to the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Fukuoka through the phone numbers 090-9572-1515 or 090-2585-3027. Additionally, real-time updates and further information can be accessed through social media platforms, via the Facebook pages Royal Thai Embassy Japan and Royal Thai Consulate-General Fukuoka.

28 Comments

  1. Nick August 9, 2024

    Wow, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake is no joke! Hope everyone stays safe.

    • Sophia Rodriguez August 9, 2024

      Yeah, it’s incredible how often Japan experiences these powerful earthquakes. Their buildings must be really well-engineered to handle it.

      • jpFan2023 August 9, 2024

        True, Japan’s infrastructure is designed to survive such quakes. We should be more concerned about the tsunami.

    • Tommy Lee August 9, 2024

      They really know how to build, but you’d think they would have found a better way to predict these by now.

      • Eva August 9, 2024

        Even the best science can’t predict earthquakes perfectly. It’s better to have good emergency responses.

  2. Jasmine K. August 9, 2024

    I’m just glad the Prime Minister is taking the necessary steps to keep Thai citizens informed and safe.

    • doubtful123 August 9, 2024

      Is he really doing enough though? Seems like just the bare minimum to me.

      • Jasmine K. August 9, 2024

        Informing people and providing emergency contacts is standard procedure. What more can he do?

      • skeptic1 August 9, 2024

        More proactive measures could have been taken before the quake. Better to be prepared than reactive.

  3. Anna Liu August 9, 2024

    People underestimate the danger of tsunamis. Even a small one can cause incredible damage.

    • Mike B. August 9, 2024

      True, the ripple effect of a tsunami can be devastating. Better safe than sorry.

      • Anna Liu August 9, 2024

        Exactly, staying alert is crucial. Natural disasters can be unpredictable.

    • TechGuy99 August 9, 2024

      With today’s technology, you’d think they’d have better systems to prevent such catastrophes.

      • Anna Liu August 9, 2024

        Technology can alert us and possibly mitigate damage, but prevention isn’t always possible for natural disasters.

  4. ThaiTraveler August 9, 2024

    I’m currently in Kyushu and felt the quake. Scary stuff!

    • James T. August 9, 2024

      Stay safe out there! Follow the local advisories closely.

      • ThaiTraveler August 9, 2024

        Thanks, doing my best. The authorities are very organized here.

    • Ella August 9, 2024

      Make sure you have an evacuation plan. Tsunamis can strike fast.

      • ThaiTraveler August 9, 2024

        Yes, we’ve already mapped out the nearest evacuation center.

  5. Sabine August 9, 2024

    So worried about the affected areas. The aftershocks could be equally dangerous.

    • Cptn_Obvious August 9, 2024

      Aftershocks are a part of the package. Japan will manage as usual.

      • Sabine August 9, 2024

        True, but the emotional toll on people must be enormous. We should empathize more.

  6. Dr. Emmett August 9, 2024

    The geography of Japan makes it prone to such seismic activity. It’s a tough situation to manage.

  7. Megan W. August 9, 2024

    Tsunami warnings are serious business. Everyone in the affected area should evacuate ASAP.

    • Paul August 9, 2024

      Absolutely. Better to overreact than risk lives.

  8. Jared August 9, 2024

    Can’t imagine the stress involved in being there during such an alert. Hope this passes soon.

  9. Lisa S. August 9, 2024

    The Royal Thai Consulate in Fukuoka must be really busy. Kudos to them for managing this crisis.

    • Robbie August 9, 2024

      Definitely. They deserve recognition for their hard work in tough times.

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