Twenty years after the deadliest wave in recorded history, most oceans have warning systems and communities have learned how best to escape the danger.
An Indonesian woman who survived the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami teaches children about what happened that day, and the regrets that won't go away.
Aceh tsunami, which left deep scars on Indonesia, especially for those directly affected. Aceh was also recovering from a ...
The devastating reality of the 2004 tsunami that claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people has been re-created in a ...
A terrifying simulation showing the realities of the 2004 tsunami reveals just how fast it would have crashed through towns.
"We [didn't] give enough education or knowledge to the people that we really need to take care [of] this," Dendy Montgomery ...
had never heard of the word tsunami. This, of course changed, when 20m-high waves destroyed her family home in Lampuuk, Aceh on Boxing Day, 2004. She was having breakfast with her family at about ...
Aceh Besar Regency, for "zikir" (religious chanting) and "doa" (invocation) in remembrance of the more than 160,000 residents who perished in the 2004 tsunami. The central-level remembrance event ...
Video by Zaid Shidqi Hundreds of Indonesians fled for higher ground Wednesday as they ran through disaster drills in the region worst hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ahead of its 20th ...
Geophysicist Barry Hirshorn—now with Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego—was on ...
The effects of the 2004 Aceh earthquake and tsunami extended beyond Indonesia, affecting coastlines in Southeast Asia, South Asia and possibly Africa. More than 227,000 people were killed ...