More than 227,000 people died in the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and experts warn it could happen again.
The 2004 tsunami was not simply a natural disaster but a graphic exposure of the failure of the capitalist system, the ruling ...
The tsunami struck in the wake of a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off Sumatra island on Dec. 26, 2004. Its massive waves traveled thousands of miles, wreaking devastation and killing more than 230,000 ...
The tsunami was the deadliest natural disaster in the 21st century and one of the deadliest in recorded history. Head of ...
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the tragic Indian Ocean tsunami. As we honor those lost, we are also humbled to reflect ...
Twenty years ago, a tsunami devastated coastal communities along the Indian Ocean. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Margarettha Siregar, who helped respond to the disaster in Indonesia.
The quake created a 1,200-kilometer-long rupture on the seafloor, raising one side of the break by up to 15 meters, which ...
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Maldives, and Thailand sustained the brunt of the damage. Indonesian officials estimated that ...
SIREGAR: From the plane's window, I could see the Banda Aceh city. Half of them was flattened by the tsunami. It was like someone scratch the map. MCCAMMON: What was it like when you met the ...
Are we better prepared today? - Where we are in Greece, 20 years after the deadliest tsunami in history, in the Indian Ocean ...
Nations around the Indian Ocean are preparing to mark 20 years since a devastating earthquake and tsunami wiped entire ...