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PATA says search and rescue should be priority

The Pacific Asia Travel Association says search and rescue missions should be the priority for governments of Asian countries affected by tsunami tidal waves…

The Pacific Asia Travel Association says search and rescue missions should be the priority for governments of Asian countries affected by tsunami tidal waves following the undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean this morning.

Local authorities report that thousands have been killed. Hundreds are still unaccounted for. Many of the dead, injured and missing are tourists.

PATA has contacted its members in Indian Ocean rim countries to gauge the extent of the humanitarian and physical impact and what is being done to help tourists and tourism operators.

PATA President and CEO Mr Peter de Jong called on governments in the region to mobilise all necessary resources to find missing people, many of them tourists who were in the sea, on or near low-lying coasts when the tsunami struck.

Authorities need to mobilise all available resources to assist marine police, coastguard and other agencies who are stretched beyond capacity carrying out search, rescue and clean-up operations.

He added: We must prepare for the worst as there are many outlying islands, coastal communities and tour operators running sea-based tour programmes who have not reported the full extent of the impact yet. The PATA chief executive called for local tourism operators to facilitate communication between tourists and family and friends at home who would be deeply concerned.

The PATA chief executive also cautioned against panic travel to escape the afflicted areas, as such movements could hinder the movement of emergency services and exacerbate the situation.

Mr de Jong said: This is a tragedy of major proportions. PATA sends its condolences to everyone who has lost family, friends and property.

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