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Tuesday 28 December, 2004

Foreigner's Death Toll (as on 28th dec.)


Countries Deaths Missing
Austria 4
Australia 8 10
Belgium 2 30
Brazil 2
Canada 3
China 7
Czech Republic 381
Denmark 2
Finland 1 200
France 10 18
Germany 4 100
Italy 11 100
Japan 9
Netherlands 1
New Zealand 1
Norway 13
Poland 4 43
Portugal 3
Singapore* 2
South Africa 2 2
South Korea 3 12
Sweden 10
Taiwan 1
Turkey 26
UK 16
USA 11
Total 120 934

source - reuters
8 Comments Post a Comment
Anonymous Anonymous said :

from HaaretzThe Foreign Ministry's emergency situation room in Jerusalem said Tuesday morning that 188 Israeli travelers whose families have appealed for information on their whereabouts have yet to be tracked down in Southeast Asia.

Tue Dec 28, 10:45:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said :

According to the country's media, 3 Spanish are unaccounted for.

Tue Dec 28, 10:48:00 pm IST  
Blogger lis faurholt said :

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Tue Dec 28, 11:12:00 pm IST  
Blogger lis faurholt said :

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark reports that the numbers for Denmark are: 3 dead and 14 missing.
DR News

Tue Dec 28, 11:14:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said :

the death toll for singapore is correct, and the missing toll stands at 16 at time of post

Tue Dec 28, 11:26:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said :

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway reports that the numbers for Denmark are: 13 dead, 20-40 injured and 700-800 not accounted for.

Tue Dec 28, 11:38:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said :

Three Dutch people died: two in Thailand and one in Sri Lanka. Tens of people are still missing as well.

- Mark Wubben (http://novemberborn.net/)

Tue Dec 28, 11:39:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said :

Australian death toll now confirmed at 10, with atleast that number again missing.

Thu Dec 30, 10:42:00 am IST