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Twenty years after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami caused unimaginable devastation ... 23,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs and causing widespread destruction. The magnitude was initially recorded at 8.8 ...
MOURNERS wept today as they marked the 20th anniversary of the Boxing Day tsunami which killed 230,000 ... off the Indonesian island of Sumatra in 2004 and triggered one of the deadliest natural ...
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 ...
Survivors and relatives of victims of the Boxing Day ... The tsunami was caused by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake and killed at least 228,000 people across six countries on December 26, 2004.
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Visiting The 2004 Boxing Day Thailand Tsunami in Khao LakI visit the Tsunami Memorial in Khao Lak Thailand to reflect on the Khao Lak Tsunami 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami tragedy in Thailand and around the Indian Ocean. I'm sure we have all seen footage from the ...
Photo/ Bob Hooker This Boxing Day marks the 20th anniversary of the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern history. On December 26, 2004, the region ...
On Boxing Day 2004 ... the destruction was even greater, even reshaping the coastline. Tim Costello, speaking at the MCG on Boxing Day 2005, thanks the public for their contributions to tsunami ...
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami left so many bodies mouldering ... arrived in Banda Aceh early the next morning and saw the destruction – bodies on the roads and scattered through the fields ...
Michelle Mills-Porter survived the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Sri Lanka Michelle Mills-Porter will have just one Christmas decoration this year, as a sign of respect and to mark 20 years since she ...
A daughter who lost her mother in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami broke down in tears as she recalled her final words. Olivia Soo from Malaysia, travelled to Thailand with her mother Sue ...
They were all alive but forever changed by their experiences on Boxing Day 2004. Mr Carroll, who upon his return to Australia, was hailed as “the boy who outran a tsunami”, has gone on to ...
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