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    Phuket's 'Beach of Death' Kills Two More Tourists

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    Karon, the Phuket beach where nobody reads the signs or sees the flags
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    Phuket's 'Beach of Death' Kills Two More Tourists

    By Sert Tongdee and Cutima Sidasathian
    Friday, January 14, 2011

    TWO tourists, one from Russia and one from Sweden, are reported to have drowned today at Karon, the long stretch of sand that now has the deserved reputation of being Phuket's ''Beach of Death.''

    Phuket Lifeguard sources said that both deaths were male, one from Sweden and the other from Russia. Red ''no swim'' flags were flying, the lifeguard said.

    The first drowning came at 11am on the beach in front of the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa, a Karon beach lifeguard told Phuketwan. The second drowning followed about 2pm a little further down the beach, near the Golden Dragon statue, the lifeguard said.

    Sources said that in one of the cases, the man was rescued from the surf, and given cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on the beach. The man stood up, said he was feeling better, then fell over.

    He was taken to Patong Hospital, where the bodies of both tourists are now. The Swedish man is believed to have been holidaying on Phuket with his family. Police are still in quest of someone who may know the Russian man.

    Phuketwan is seeking updated information and hopes to confirm the nationalities and names of the two drowned men shortly.

    In two rescues today at other beaches, one Western tourist was pulled from the sea at Kata and sent to Patong Hospital, while another expat male was allowed to go after being given oxygen at Patong.

    Karon beach, two years ago at No. 4 on the Lonely Planet list of ''The Best Family Beaches in the World,'' now has an unenviable reputation for all-too-frequent drownings - and all year long, not just in the extra-dangerous monsoon season.

    Figures of the number of drownings on Phuket in 2010 are due for release any day now, and the annual total is expected to show a substantial reduction on the previous year.

    However, the tally of deaths at Karon is unacceptably high, probably exceeding double figures.

    To start 2011 in January - the calm and safer high season - with two deaths means that Karon beach should probably be closed to all swimmers until the local authorities produce a comprehensive plan to prevent further deaths.

    Strangely, many of the deaths from drowning at Karon beach have been omitted from an official police list of all the deaths of expats on Phuket, submitted every three months when Phuket honorary consuls meet the Phuket Governor.

    Unusual weather patterns across the region from Sri Lanka to Australia are believed to have created conditions in which deadly monsoonal ''rips'' continue despite the onset of the usually tranquil December-April high season on Phuket.
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    More proof that living in a high rise Pattaya condo is safer than going to Phukets killer beaches

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    I used to fish from the beach at Karon- not any more !!
    3 years ago I was ankle deep in the water and the sand turned to liquid in seconds after a biggish wave came in - sank up to my knees in no time at all - My mate pulled me out with his rod rest !!
    If he wasn't there I would have been another statistic !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    More proof that living in a high rise Pattaya condo is safer than going to Phukets killer beaches


    Unless you go out onto the balcony and stand on a chair.

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    I was in there last year and gotta say I never took notice of any flags.Im guessing the guys
    kept going out further without realising it as it only comes up to your chest when your 50yards out.Bring in some of those huge waves and its game over.

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