The Newfoundland government has an excellent page devoted to this. There are a handful of photos as well as facts and figures about this disaster:
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/law/tsunami29.html
A tsunami struck the east coast of Canada on 18 November 1929. It was triggered by an underwater earthquake off the Grand Banks.
28 were killed, and hundreds left homeless. 25 drowned and 3 died of related shock.
132 people died in tsunami in Krakatoa
About 350,000 people died in Tsunami.
68 people died in the Tsunami of December 26, 2004.
over 200'00 people died
The tsunami of December 26, 2004 killed a total of about 230,000 people.
About 350,000 people died in Tsunami.
132 people died in tsunami in Krakatoa
150,000 people died in the tsunami
68 people died in the Tsunami of December 26, 2004.
About 5,393
129
over 200'00 people died
The tsunami of December 26, 2004 killed a total of about 230,000 people.
220,000 people
zero. There was no Alaskan tsunami. The most resent was in Asia.
1000 deaths
Out of 216,978 population in Samoa 160 people died and 16 people are missing, 9 people in Tonga also died in the same tsunami.