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everyone to run to higher ground. The water continued to rise swiftly, although not as fast as the people running. Eventually the sea subsumed the beach, until it stopped almost exactly at the top of the one meter cement wall lining the beach. People who were in the sea up to their waists, were able to climb over the small wall to the safety of the gardens of the Kata Thani Resort, many leaving their possessions on the beach chairs in haste.
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Around 09:30, as about 20 people were playing on the beach or bathing, the sea retreated about 100 meters within the space of about 5 minutes. A few people who were bathing, seeing the water retreating around them were left standing, puzzled. Asked about the phenomenon, Thai vendors on the beach were
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The third wave was the largest. It overran the small wall lining the beach, flowed into the gardens of the Kata Thani Hotel and almost instantly smashed into and destroyed the front rooms of the hotel, also inundating the central restaurant. The area at the southern end of the beach was most badly
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As the sea was staying at a very low level, quite far from the beach, people saw that some fish had been left stranded in pools of water, and started to play with the fish for possibly 5 to 10 minutes. Suddenly, without warning or visible signs of approaching danger, the sea rose again, inducing
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The sea stayed at its high level for possibly 10 to 15 minutes. Some tourists actually went back in the high water to fetch their floating belongings. The sea started to retreat again slowly, dragging parasols, beach chairs, and other flotsam with the receding water.
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There were some injuries, but no fatalities at Kata Noi. The waters receded and rose rather swiftly, but, owing to the steepness of the beach, remained contained and did not generate breaking waves as on flatter beaches such as
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Maximum recession of tsunami waters at Kata Noi, before the 3rd, and strongest, wave (sea visible in the right corner, the beach is at the extreme left), 10:25 local time.
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to the south. The beach is bordered to the north by the Mon Tri's Villa Royale Resort, and most of the beachfront is occupied by the resort of Kata Thani.
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On 26 December 2004, the area felt a mild earthquake around 07:59 local time, which later turned out to be shock waves from the massive
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The retreat-and-rise cycle was repeated several times that day, a full cycle taking between 30 and 45 minutes between each peak.
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Destroyed beach access (about 2 meters of sand were washed away, leaving the access hanging in the air).
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Approximate maximum rise of tsunami waters at Kata Noi (3rd tsunami wave), 11:00 local time.
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meaning 'little' in Thai) is a beach on the southwest side of the island of
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More large waves followed throughout the day (4th tsunami wave), 11:22
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By 2014, Kata Noi beaches have returned to their pre-tsunami state.
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Regular sea level at Kata Noi Beach, a few days after the tsunami.
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Smashed first-floor rooms, following the 3rd tsunami wave, 11:05
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The 3rd tsunami wave retreating after invading Kata Thani, 11:03
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The first tsunami stopped exactly at the top of the beach wall
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The waters at their lowest ebb, before the 3rd tsunami, 10:25
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as puzzled as tourists, having never seen such a thing.
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hit, and the beach restaurant was swept out to sea.
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Thai
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Phuket
Kata Beach



2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
Sumatra
Patong Beach
Khao Lak
The first tsunami stopped exactly at the top of the beach wall
2nd tsunami wave, starting to retreat, 10:17
Receding waters after the 2nd tsunami, 10:20
The waters at their lowest ebb, before the 3rd tsunami, 10:25

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