Date: 2005-11-24 02:22 am (UTC)
It is; you see the occasional local walking around with a 'Tsunami Survivor' T-shirt, and the massage bungalows on the beach look suspiciously newly built. I got a bit of a shiver walking along the beach, noting the sand sloping gently down out to sea in just the way that would cause tsunami waves to mount up as they hit. And noticing that the new tsunami-evacuation-route signs mark a route *parallel* to the sea-front for several hundred yards; I don't see why that's remotely sensible.

Nobody brings up the topic and it's hardly one you can ask about.
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