On 26 December 2004, a tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean. It was the result of the Indio-Australian Plate subducting below the Eurasian Plate. It was caused by an earthquake measuring more than magnitude 9. The earthquake caused the seafloor to uplift, displacing the seawater above. This was the cause of the tsunami in Thailand. The following are some of the significant post-tsunami impacts except:
A. The mortality rate of the Thai people increased in the next 5 years.
B. An early warning system between countries surrounding the Indian Ocean has been set up.
C. The confidence of European tourists in travelling to places such as Phuket, Thailand took some time to recover.
D. The fishing industry has been damaged by the extensive destruction of fishing boats and tackle which individual fishing families couldn't afford to replace.
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