2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (Indonesia)
2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (Indonesia)
2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (Indonesia)
TSUNAMI(INDONESIA)
INDIAN TSUNAMI (2004)
• Tsunami that hit the coasts of several countries of
South and Southeast Asia in December 2004. The
tsunami and its aftermath were responsible for
immense destruction and loss on the rim of the
Indian Ocean.
• On December 26, 2004, at 7:59 AM local time, an
undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 9.1
struck off the coast of the Indonesian island of
Sumatra. Over the next seven hours, a tsunami—a
series of immense ocean waves—triggered by the
quake reached out across the Indian Ocean,
devastating coastal areas as far away as East Africa.
Some locations reported that the waves had reached
a height of 30 feet (9 metres) or more when they hit
the shoreline.
AN UNDERSEA EARTHQUAKE WITH A MAGNITUDE OF 9.1
STRUCK OFF THE COAST OF THE INDONESIAN ISLAND OF
SUMATRA. OVER THE NEXT SEVEN HOURS, A TSUNAMI—A
SERIES OF IMMENSE OCEAN WAVES—TRIGGERED BY THE
QUAKE REACHED OUT ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN,
DEVASTATING COASTAL AREAS AS FAR AWAY AS
EAST AFRICA. SOME LOCATIONS REPORTED THAT THE
WAVES HAD REACHED A HEIGHT OF 30 FEET (9 METRES) OR
MORE WHEN THEY HIT THE SHORELINE.