Commemorating 20 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the deadliest in history, and its enduring legacy.
Survivors and victims' relatives will this week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which killed more than 220,000 people across more than a dozen countries.
In the aftermath of the 2004 disaster, the global community acted with unprecedented urgency to establish systems that could prevent similar tragedies. The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Survivors and families of victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami 20 years ... killed some 230,000 people. The tsunami on December 26, 2004, was triggered by a 9.1 magnitude ...
saw a surge of reconstruction after the disaster Survivors and victims' relatives will this week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which killed more than ...
presented a moment of reflection 20 years on from catastrophic Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 that resulted in 2.25 lakh fatalities across 14 countries and emphasised the urgent need for effective ...
(AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim) Young girls use their mobile phones as they visit Lampuuk beach, one of the areas hardest hit by Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, on the outskirts of Banda Aceh, Indonesia ...
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EDITORIAL: Two decades after the 2004 tsunami devastated coastal communities across 14 countries and killed over ...
(b) There is no formation of deltas by rivers of the Western Ghats. Why? (2013) QUESTION 2: The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami highlighted the need for strong early warning systems in disaster-prone areas.