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People enjoying the sunshine at a beach were shocked when they witnessed a rare 'tsunami roll' that looked like it was 'out ...
The first and only tsunami that Sri Lanka experienced was on Boxing Day (26th) of December 2004. My wife and I, as usual, went down to Modara in Moratuwa to purchase our seafood requirements of ...
Picture: AFP Boxing Day tsunami Just before 8am on December 26, 2004, a massive 9.3 scale earthquake struck off the west coast of Sumatra in northern Indonesia.
I n the aftermath of the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that devastated Sri Lanka and many other countries on Boxing Day 2004, I was the least likely candidate to volunteer my help.
As vigils are held to commemorate 20 years since the Boxing Day tsunami, reminders of that horrific day are still visible. See the incredible photos. Zoe Smith @zoejsmith 4 min read ...
News North East News Travel Boxing Day tsunami 20 years on: The North East tourists caught up in ocean disaster More than 200,000 lives were claimed when powerful earthquake triggered a huge ...
Indonesia and Thailand mark 20 years of devastating Boxing Day tsunami with sombre ceremonies - One of modern history’s worst natural disasters killed over 228,000 people in 2004 ...
Today marks 20 years since the Boxing Day Tsunami killed 227,898 people across 14 Asian countries. One person who survived against the odds was John Metcalfe from Liverpool. The dad-of-two was working ...
News UK News Boxing Day tsunami 'Boxing Day Tsunami 20 years ago today saw me lose my two sons and fiancé in an instant' Sharon Howard has returned to Thailand to mark the 20th anniversary of ...
But the nightmarish memory of Boxing Day 2004 lives on for so many, and the 225,000 lives lost will never be forgotten. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].
Ani Naviq, author of Tsunami: The Wave That Saved my Life & Can Save Yours, has shared her memories of the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004.