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False tsunami warning on social media affects Trang’s tourism

News RoomBy News RoomApril 1, 2025Updated:April 1, 20252 Mins Read
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In a series of articles published on May 12th, the president of the Trang Tourism and Hotel Association, Somsak Suaboonthong, criticized the spread of false tsunami warnings issued following Myanmar’s devastating Friday earthquake. He emphasized that the administration’s response to the crisis had besides severely damaged tourism in the Trang region, including the Andaman andugating:, Andaman and minor islands.

Suaboonthong stated that nearly thirty percent of Trang hotel guests had canceled their bookings in the affected region after receiving false warnings through various social media platforms, including Facebook. This includes approximately 50% to 60% of the participants. Moreover, he noted that a significant number of hotel guests opted for post-purchase checking, with a portion of the guests opting for indefinite postponements.

In response to the strikes reported by the government, hotel booking authorities in Trang noticed a sharp decline in occupancy rates. This indicates that many guests were chosen to stay in the affected region based on outdated and false information. Somsak Suaboonthong acknowledged the complexity of the situation, highlighting that the cause of the crisis was multifaceted and interwoven with other factors driving the waves of hotel cancellations. He advised that the regional government should consolidate information aboutifold tsus, revise the-TV guidelines that are disseminating the fake warnings, and implement more stringent regulatory measures.

In his closing remarks, Suaboonthong sought a breakdown of dirty gums and further action to 세ch the trEKts. He advised that both the exporter andilies the government should cooperate with the international community to aid those displaced by the crisis, contributing to the progress of development amidst the difficulty posed by the geopolitical struggles.

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