Twenty years after an Indian Ocean tsunami killed thousands, Riley Kehoe recalls the terror she felt as a girl facing a ...
20 years on from the Boxing Day tsunami, The Impossible Show: Tsunami Relief Concert tells the extraordinary ...
Within 20 minutes, waves of water began to hit the coasts of surrounding islands. In Indonesia's Aceh province in Northern Sumatra, waves reached 167 feet and caused floods for three miles. Following ...
Hoosier Jim Morris was serving as the head of the World Food Programme, which had been providing aid to the island of Sri ...
Two major tsunami that swamped the east coast have been labelled a "missed opportunities", so what do we need to change to be ...
Some tsunami scenarios are way worse than the waves from the earthquake off Lisbon, Portugal that hit Florida 269 years ago. Twenty years after the catastrophic Boxing ... Day in 2004, is unlikely ...
The disaster, which became known as the Boxing Day Tsunami, took the lives of 227,898 people in 14 countries. The former Love Island star, 34, shared a photo of herself taken twenty years ago on a ...
Forensic experts from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine reflect on the experience of working in Thailand after the Boxing Day tsunami 20 ... He has written previously written for ...
Prabu Deepan, of Tearfund, witnessed the disaster. He is now director of the Asia region for the charity. “The 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami unleashed catastrophic destruction on my home country, Sri Lanka, ...
Today (Dec. 26) marks the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, one of the world’s deadliest and most destructive natural disasters, which impacted over 10 countries in the Indian Ocean.
Journalist Charles Miranda discusses his experience following the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Today marks the 20th anniversary since the 9.1 magnitude earthquake killed more than 220,000 civilians ...
The observance is part of the island-wide “National Safety Day” commemorations, with the central ceremony being held at the Peraliya Tsunami Memorial Statue in Galle. This year marks two decades since ...