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Journalist Charles Miranda reflects on the 20-year passing since the Boxing Day tsunami. Thursday marked the 20th anniversary since the Boxing Day tsunami killed more than 220,000 civilians ...
It has been 20 years since the catastrophic 2004 Boxing Day tsunami swept across the Indian Ocean and caused death and destruction on an immense scale. A 9.1 magnitude undersea earthquake ...
Nine-year-old Intan Afriaty was watching cartoons with her family one Sunday morning when the Boxing Day tsunami struck. (UNICEF) Property News: A termite-riddled cottage in Coorparoo with a rusty ...
The tsunami was the biggest news story in Geelong – and the world – for at least a week. The Geelong Advertiser ran seven consecutive front pages, with a range of stories filling each edition.
The tsunami was the biggest news story in Geelong – and the world – for at least a week. The Geelong Advertiser ran seven consecutive front pages, with a range of stories filling each edition.
Two decades ago, most Geelong residents went about their business as they would any other Boxing Day.
Clare Allen said the 2004 tsunami dramatically changed her life A woman who survived the Boxing Day tsunami 20 years ago said the disaster has given her an "extraordinary purpose" in life. Clare ...