Experts said the Boxing Day catastrophe in 2004 was a “huge wakeup call” that accelerated research, education and technology to better understand natural disasters and try to mitigate their impact.
The world’s deadliest tsunami hit nations around the Indian Ocean two decades ago before social media platforms flourished, ...
“The day that the tsunami struck was a Sunday ... I hurriedly looked around and it was only then that I saw a massive wave, a ...
More than 227,000 people died in the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and experts warn it could happen again.
Twenty years ago on a day like today (December 26), people in Hambantota were getting ready to go to the Sunday fair during ...
The world's deadliest tsunami hit nations around the Indian Ocean two decades ago before social media platforms flourished, but they have ...
Traumatised by the Indian Ocean tsunami that hit Indonesia 20 years ago, Teuku Hafid Hududillah has spent his adult life ...
Teuku Hafid Hududillah, affected by the 2004 tsunami, is committed to improving Aceh's disaster preparedness. Now a geophysics agency quake observer, he works on enhancing tsunami warning systems with ...
Traumatised by the Indian Ocean tsunami that hit Indonesia 20 years ago, Teuku Hafid Hududillah has spent his adult life ...