Tsunami Hits Thailand & South East Asia!
Dedicated to all 2004 December 26th Boxing Day Tsunami Victims, families,those injured, and those otherwise affected.The terrible devastation and the aftermath of this catastrophe caught on tape. The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was triggered by an earthquake off the north-west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It killed 230,000 people in a dozen Indian Ocean countries, 170,000 of them in Indonesia's Aceh province alone. Sri Lanka and Thailand were severely impacted by the tsunami on December 26, 2004. Tsunami Thailand 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Surprisingly, some islands right in the middle of the tsunami were not badly affected. It turns out their atolls, or coral reefs, absorbed much of the wave. The coral ridges protected them. In many regions of the Asian waters, there is a practice some fishermen use, of dynamiting the natural coral reefs to bring up fish. These barriers to the tsunami were no longer in place to deflect the water. The disaster promoted a global outpouring of sympathy, with governments, individuals and corporations pledging more than $13 billion in aid. According to UN database, nearly two years after donors pledged billions to help the victims only half the money had been spent. Of the half a million people left homeless by the disaster, only a third have been permanently rehoused.The public response to the tsunami was very untypical. A combination of events - the dramatic nature of the huge wave, its occurrence at Christmas, the size of the disaster, the fact that so many Westerners died, the availability of spectacular video footage and the extensive TV coverage that secured - meant that the global public gave far more than ever before. The money went to aid agencies that were too small to mastermind such a mammoth task. Oxfam has spent more than $280 million on disaster recovery work and is now more than three-quarters of the way through its response plan. Aid workers have helped more than 2.3 million people across seven countries to get back into their homes.Despite the outpouring of generosity from aid agencies and individuals, recipient countries say pledges by some governments have still not been honoured. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing more than 230,000 people in eleven countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters With a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3, it is the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph. This earthquake had the longest duration of faulting ever observed, between 8.3 and 10 minutes. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.5 inches) and triggered other earthquakes as far away as Alaska.The disaster is known by the scientific community as the Great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake,and is also known as the Asian Tsunami and the Boxing Day Tsunami. Thailand: 5,393 confirmed dead, 3,071 missing. Many of the missing are presumed dead. Maldives: 82 dead, 26 missing. Sri Lanka, which was second hardest hit by the catastrophe, stood at 30,957, according to the Centre for National Operations. The number of people listed as missing was 5637. In India, the official death toll was 10,749 with 5640 still reported missing and feared dead.The latest disaster to hit Asia, Cyclone Nargis struck May 2008, bringing winds of up 120mph and flooding to the badly affected Irrawaddy Delta region, Burma Myanmar. The cyclone had left twice as many people vulnerable as the 2004 Asian tsunami.
Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: aliceangel7
Length: 07:42
Rating: 4.77
Views: 1061816
Tags: Asia Boxing Christmas day Destruction earthquake East Footage Lanka quake South Sri Thailand Tsunami Video Wave waves 海啸
Video Comments
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bullnuts101 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
and to think this was actually a small wave in comparison to proven records of how high these things can actually get....I really wish people would keep their goofy "god" comments to themselves. It so annoying to read the writing of the ignorant and brainwashed who think that every natural disaster has something to do with a mythical fairytail character.
winterstellar (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Shit, the guy walking on the beach there was so dead!:(
purplenitte (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
how sad. mostly for those who can't swim or not, and the little ones. :(
Spauchi (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
3.30 sec is scary as hell
SinInc7801 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Wow this kind of devastation leaves your speechless and sad.
larsalexanderson (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
that should teach us lessons...Sori God...
dkderrick237 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
i cried and pooed ma pants more than once, I HAVE AIDS, but this vid is tragic
assman6912 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
nope, not at all.Just looks fun to surf or take a jet ski through.
bumb123 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
lol surfs up ur fucked up
cushions36 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
answer to jeans something or other hope that the next tsunami ends up giving him or her an enema, to read that comment was truly disgusting |
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