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A survivor of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami has recalled the moment he was awoken by “screaming and shouting” – two decades on from one of the deadliest disasters ever recorded.
Indonesia and Thailand mark 20 years of devastating Boxing Day tsunami with sombre ceremonies - One of modern history’s worst natural disasters killed over 228,000 people in 2004 ...
Boxing Day 2004 produced one of the most devastating disasters the world has seen when a massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean hit Asia. A 9.1 magnitude earthquake had struck the coast of northern ...
The epicentre of the earthquake that triggered the tsunami was just 100 miles off the coast of Indonesia. The massive Indian Plate slid around 50ft under the Burma Plate just before 8am local time ...
Indonesia and Thailand are marking 20 years since a tsunami caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people in one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. People started gathering in ...
MOURNERS wept today as they marked the 20th anniversary of the Boxing Day tsunami which killed 230,000. They gathered along shores to honour those who died when huge waves triggered by a 9.2-magnit… ...
Nearly two million people were left homeless and 1.7 million displaced, with inhabitants of the coastlines of Indonesia, Thailand, India and Sri Lanka suffering the brunt of the devastation.
20 Years On: Remembering the Boxing Day tsunami Marking 20 years since the Boxing Day tsunami, one of history's deadliest natural disasters that claimed 230,000 lives and displaced 1.7 million.
December 24, 2024 at 0:01am GMT A survivor of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami has recalled the moment he was awoken by “screaming and shouting” – two decades on from one of the deadliest ...