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MFAT Tsunami Update 27, 4.30pm Wednesday 12 Januar
Wednesday, 12 January 2005, 6:35 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 4.30pm, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3747*, of whom 3346 are confirmed alive and well More >>
Tsunami Phone Enquiries
Wednesday, 12 January 2005, 12:19 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Please note that from midday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade will resume taking phone inquiries about New Zealanders of concern following the tsunami in South Asia, as the New Zealand Red Cross call centre is closing today. centre is closing ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 26, 5.30pm Tuesday 11 January
Tuesday, 11 January 2005, 5:39 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 4pm, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3822, of whom 3320 are confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 25, 4pm Monday 10 January
Monday, 10 January 2005, 4:14 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 4pm, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3792, of whom 3214 are confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 24, 4pm Sunday 9 January
Monday, 10 January 2005, 12:01 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 4pm, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3776, of whom 3161 are confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 23, 4pm 7 January
Friday, 7 January 2005, 4:27 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 4pm, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3748, of whom 3067 are confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 22, 6 January 2005
Thursday, 6 January 2005, 1:35 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 1245, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3667, of whom 2938 are confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update
Thursday, 6 January 2005, 9:24 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 As of 1815, the overall number of people on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3646, of whom 2898 are confirmed alive and well. The number of confirmed deaths is two (see previous update re June Kander who holds Canadian citizenship). ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 20 - Wednesday 5 January 2005
Wednesday, 5 January 2005, 3:07 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of 1345 today, the overall number of persons on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3629, of whom 2836 are confirmed alive and well. The number of confirmed deaths is two (see previous update re June Kander who holds Canadian citizenship). More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 18 At Noon On 4 January 2005
Tuesday, 4 January 2005, 2:03 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As of noon today, the overall number of persons on the MFAT database for the entire affected areas is 3592, of whom 2679 are confirmed alive and well. The number of confirmed deaths is two (see next para). 6 remain in hospital. The number of those ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 17
Tuesday, 4 January 2005, 10:51 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 The overall number of persons on our database for the entire affected areas is 3527, of whom 2500 are confirmed alive and well. The number of confirmed deaths stands at two. Eight New Zealanders are hospitalised and of these, we understand that four ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 16 At 1630 On Sunday
Monday, 3 January 2005, 10:17 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 The name of the second deceased person is Craig Patrick Baxter. Mr Baxter has been returned to Pattaya from Krabi and a funeral service will be held for him on 5 January. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 15
Monday, 3 January 2005, 10:16 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 Thailand: New Zealand officials in Bangkok advised early this morning NZ time today that their database now has 903 names. Of these, 619 are now confirmed OK, two are confirmed deceased, and 7 are in hospitals in Bangkok and in the affected ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 14 At 1700 On Saturday 1 Jan
Saturday, 1 January 2005, 8:07 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 We do not anticipate any update on figures from Thailand until late tonight or tomorrow morning. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 13 At 1230
Saturday, 1 January 2005, 7:30 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 Thailand: New Zealand officials in Bangkok at 0600 NZtime today advised that their database now has 882 names. Of these, 601 are now confirmed OK, two are confirmed deceased, and 7 are in hospitals in Bangkok and in the affected areas (8 were earlier ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 12
Saturday, 1 January 2005, 7:29 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 Thailand. As of 1700 New Zealand time (NZT), NZ officials now have 835 names on their database. Of these , 526 are now confirmed OK, one confirmed deceased, and 10 are in hospitals. There are 65 New Zealanders unaccounted for and known to have ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 10 - Thursday 30 December
Friday, 31 December 2004, 9:46 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
NZ officials in Thailand now have 827 names entered on their database. Of these, around 500 are confirmed OK, one is confirmed deceased and 11 are in hospitals. There are unconfirmed reports of two other deceased New Zealanders. More >>
MFAT Tsunami Update 11 - Friday 31 December
Friday, 31 December 2004, 12:04 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
NZ officials in Thailand now have 834 names entered on their database. Of these, 526 are confirmed OK, one is confirmed deceased and 11 are in hospitals. We are following up reports of three further New Zealand deaths, although at this point these are ... More >>
53 NZers In Affected Areas Remain Unaccounted For
Thursday, 30 December 2004, 5:55 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
1 NZ officials in Thailand now have 787 names entered on their database. Of these, around 440 are confirmed OK, one is confirmed deceased and 12 are in hospitals in Bangkok, Phuket and Krabi, five persons having been discharged recently. There are ... More >>
MFAT Tsunami update 8
Thursday, 30 December 2004, 1:31 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
An RNZAF 757 Aircraft is scheduled to depart from Whenuapai Airbase at around 2 pm, stopping at Ohakea to pick up forensic equipment. The aircraft will overnight in Darwin before continuing on to Phuket tomorrow morning. More >>