Unconfirmed Report: Thai Government Purposely Delayed Notice
The Washington Post mentions this unconfirmed report from the front page of the Bangkok newspaper, The Nation, alleging that the Thai Government stopped the warning of the Tsunami from going out after the earthquake:
The Thai government has generally maintained that it has done what it can under intensely difficult circumstances, with little warning and limited resources. But a front-page story published Tuesday in a Bangkok newspaper, the Nation, reported that Thai officials were aware of the possibility of tsunamis early Sunday morning -- more than an hour before they hit -- but scotched talk of an evacuation, fearing the consequences for the tourism industry during one of the busiest weeks of the year. The report could not be independently confirmed. (our emphasis.)
Wizbang provides this translation it received of a report from Expressen Se:
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