NEWS FLASH: Earthquake in Indonesian Island Affects Asian Coastal Areas (updated Jan. 20, 1400 hrs IST)
With reference to the effect of the recent tsunamis, the following is an update on the situation at all Taj hotels in Sri Lanka, Maldives and India: » View map of affected areas
We would like to reiterate that there was no injury to any of the guests or staff member at any of the Taj hotels in Sri Lanka, Maldives and India.
We were fortunate that only four of our hotels i.e. Taj Exotica Resort, Bentota, Sri Lanka, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Taj Coral Reef Resort, Maldives and Fisherman’s Cove, Chennai were affected and suffered slight damage.
We would like to convey to you the exact current status:
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INDIA AND SRI LANKA
All Taj hotels in India and Sri Lanka are fully operational and functioning normally.
To read an update by the Department of Tourism of India, please visit www.tourismofindia.com
To read an update by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board, please visit www.srilankatourism.org
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MALDIVES
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa
This resort did suffer some damage and will be closed until fall of 2005. We will update you on a regular basis with further details.
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Taj Coral Reef
The resort is being readied to be fully operational from 1st February, 2005. Maintenance checks are being carried out and all services are fully restored.
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To read an update by the Maldives Tourism Promotion Board, please visit www.visitmaldives.com.mv
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To facilitate any further queries, please do contact us at the following numbers:
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