Tsunami 2004 - 20 Year Anniversary

Tsunami 2004 - 20 Year Anniversary

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The Gauge

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4,259 posts

25 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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This year will be the 20th anniversary of the Tsunami. Such a tragic disaster on a massive scale.

Due to the field of employment I'm in I went out to Thailand soon after to help ID the corpses so they could be reunited with their loved ones. I remember watching it live on the news on Boxing Day 2004 and then my phone rang asking if I would be available to go and be prepared to be on 24/7 standby for the go ahead from the UK government.

Absolutely gruesome work being surrounded by so many dead bodies but at the same time it is one of the highlights of my life. The sights I was fine with but the smell was the worst thing for me, I was wrenching every day but never actually sick. Couldn't eat breakfast though as I knew I'd be sick otherwise. Come evening we were back at the 5 star hotel eating fantastic food and drinking Singha beer. Quite surreal and the memories will stay with me for life.

There's a set of documentaries currently showing on TV, I'm recording them to watch on Boxing Day and will be a time to give some thoughts to those who lost their lives, and their loved ones.



Earthdweller

15,331 posts

138 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Harrowing times

My reporting Sgt many years ago was on the body recovery team and he went straight to Lockerbie immediately after the bombing and was there a good while. He also did a number of other scenes. He wanted me to apply for the role .. I politely declined his offer

When I was a Sgt I recommended one of the girls on my shift for a family liaison course

Not long after she'd done it I took a call asking if she was available, had a passport and could fly that day

She was .. and she flew out to Bali that day to assist following the massacre out there

She subsequently went to Australia to assist with the families and then back and forth for awhile before begin out there for about a year when the inquest took place

Harrowing work for sure


The Gauge

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4,259 posts

25 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Earthdweller said:
....She was .. and she flew out to Bali that day to assist following the massacre out there

She subsequently went to Australia to assist with the families and then back and forth for awhile before begin out there for about a year when the inquest took place

Harrowing work for sure
Harrowing indeed.

If there is a positive then some good skills and practices were developed in the specialism due to the Tsunami and other disasters. I later went to some terrorist bombings in Egypt, and back to Thailand again for a plane crash. All gruesome in their own way.

Earthdweller

15,331 posts

138 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Funny you should say that but the girl I mentioned above went on to leave the police and is now a security and crisis consultant and does a lot of lecturing and training as well consulting for Interpol re counter terrorism

It most definitely opened huge doors for her and a massive change from being a response PC at Tottenham

daqinggregg

4,022 posts

141 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Every Christmas for 8 years, I’d been to Thailand, basing my self at Kamala Beach, Phucket, then hiring a bike to tour around the country. However, I would always return to Kamala, Christmas Eve through Boxing Day.

At the start of December, I bought a new apartment in Hong Kong. Being small, I thought I would easily finish decorating before Christmas, how wrong was I, I ummed and ahhed should I go or not.

Ultimately, decorating won the day.