"There were 80 Croatian citizens in Southeast Asia at the time of the disaster and 78 of them have contacted us. We still have no information about two citizens -- Mirjana Engleitner, a dentist from Graz, Austria, and Jozo Gudelj," Vinko Ljubicic, head of the Foreign Ministry's department in charge of Croatian diplomatic and consular missions, told Hina.
Gudelj left the German city of Duesseldorf for Bangkok on December 24, while Engleitner, who went missing in Phuket, was last heard from on Christmas Eve.
According to the latest news agency reports, more than 125,000 people have been killed by disastrous tidal waves known as tsunami, triggered by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean on December 26. As many as 80,000 people have been confirmed dead in Indonesia alone.