This is a section of an email my brother & Le Mans Vet sent a few days after.
We are just so thankful he was not on the beach, I was pretty pissed off to be woken at 6am on boxing day, but in hindsight I will forgive him.
A friend of my wife is still trying to find her Brother, she is not even sure where he was on boxing day.
I know I will give my daughters an extra hug each night.
There was no earthquake or tremors just a tidal wave. I was woken by banging on my door and saying "problem with water....problem with water" Oh bother I thought, no shower. Sure enough just a token dribble from the shower and a few drips from the tap. Checking outside there was people moving enmasse inland. I sort of got an idea that there was some sort of flood so I joined the crowd.
One kind local who spoke quite good English told me and some other westerner's that there had been a tidal wave and more to follow, he kindly give us a lift in his 4x4. Just 12 in the back and about 6 in the cab. We then all sat perched on a hillside for a few hours in the very hot midday sun. As it was one of the big hotels also evacuated there and they had brought loads of water and food, which they gave out for free. The only info we had was various rumours, most seemed to say Bangkok had been hit by an earthquake and the tidal wave had hit Phuket. Also the town of Patong was under water. After a couple of hours and a phone call home I thought this was stupid as a lot of people were still out and about, plus the police were not directing people uphill anymore, so I walked back to collect my passport and documents, before returning with water and food on the scooter.
I stayed on the hill for another few hours, but this time a bit lower in a café where news was better. By the time I got back to my room it was about 6pm. One guy I was talking too was very lucky, he and some friends had booked a fishing trip for 8AM but due to Xmas day had drunk to much and missed the pickup. Had they not done so they would have been at sea at the time in a small boat. Unlikely to return.
Anyway yesterday I went to Patong, the worst hit place. There was mud and sand everywhere, shops gutted and debris everywhere. There was a coach in it's side, cars and 4x4's piled on top of each other, a speedboat 100 yards from the beach. They were still pumping sea water from basements, it was feared that more bodies would be found there. Patong is the main town for the sex industry and a lot of the girly bars along the front have gone. Very lucky it happened in the early morning. 3 hours later and the place would be packed with people until 2 AM.