Phuket Unaffected by Recent Earthquake

Governor Confirms No Damage or Tsunami Threat

Phuket has been declared safe following the recent 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and parts of Thailand. Governor Sophon Suwannarat reassured residents and tourists that the island experienced no damage, and no tsunami warnings were issued by the National Disaster Warning Center or the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.

Structural Safety in Phuket

Over 300 Buildings Inspected for Damage

The governor emphasized that extensive assessments of more than 300 tall buildings, particularly those exceeding 23 meters, revealed no structural damage. He highlighted Phuket’s annual safety inspections as a key measure in maintaining disaster resilience. While minor tremors were reported at the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization Hospital, no significant issues arose.

Tourism Remains Unaffected

Tourist Arrivals Continue to Surge

Despite initial concerns, tourism in Phuket remains strong. Data from March 27-28, 2025, showed daily arrivals of 15,000-17,000 visitors. The governor assured international tourists and travel representatives that the island’s attractions and infrastructure were unaffected by the earthquake. Collaborations with the Phuket Tourism Association have further reinforced confidence in the destination’s safety.

Advanced Tsunami Warning Systems

Upgrades Underway for Enhanced Preparedness

Phuket currently operates 19 tsunami warning systems, with two in Mai Khao undergoing repairs expected to be completed soon. The governor also announced plans to develop a mobile-based disaster alert system in collaboration with the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization, ensuring real-time updates for residents and visitors alike.

Official Information Advised

Public Urged to Avoid Unverified News

Governor Suwannarat urged the public to rely solely on information from official government sources to prevent unnecessary panic caused by misinformation. He reiterated Phuket’s commitment to safety and disaster preparedness as part of its identity as a secure tourist destination.

Phuket remains a beacon of resilience, offering its usual charm and tranquility while standing prepared for any future challenges nature may present.

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