i got no fricking idea i got no fricking idea
230,000 people apparently
lots of property, possessions and lives as well as land was lost or destroyed. the government went to great efforts to get the countries back on track.
bodies are still washing up onshore so the number is still increasing
People died in 14 countries, with most deaths in South Asia but a few along the eastern coast of Africa (Somalia in particular). Many more countries were affected in terms of infrastructure damage though.
There were 5 deaths at Scotch Cap, 159 in Hawaii and 1 at Santa Cruz. 165 in total.
It varies depending on the size of the tsunami, where it hits, and how well-prepared the people are. Some tsunamis have not killed anyone. The tallest tsunamis on record only killed four people as it occurred in a small, isolated bay in a remote part of Alaska. Many tsunamis have had death tolls in the hundreds or thousands. Two tsunamis in recent years stand out: the 2011 tsunami in Japan, which killed more than 15,000 people, and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed at least 230,000 people.
160,00 peoples lives were spared on the 2004 tsunami
many people were injured,killed, had lost their homes and buisnesses , widowed or orphaned. It had a huge effect on poeple's lives.
lots of property, possessions and lives as well as land was lost or destroyed. the government went to great efforts to get the countries back on track.
over 10,000 people were affected on that day. people lost treasured family members,pets,valuables and many more in the tsunami.
It seems that scientists and doctors are still working out how much people lost their lives in the Japan Tsnami and Earthquake in 2012, on websites people are saying more than 500,000 but there isnt an exact number yet.
it's about 130.000 peoples dead and over of 37.000 people lost after Indonesian Tsunami in 2004
The biggest tsunami in China occurred in South Sea China in 1782. The tsunami resulted in 40,000 fatalities. The deadliest tsunami ever was in the Indian Ocean in 2004 when over 225,000 people lost their lives.
bodies are still washing up onshore so the number is still increasing
Well.....a tsunami attacked Thailand half the population in Samoa is being lost cause of the terrible cold that is spreading
It Caused Thousands of lives to lost, Many Millions of $'s worth of damages to houses and destroyed Japans Economy.
People died in 14 countries, with most deaths in South Asia but a few along the eastern coast of Africa (Somalia in particular). Many more countries were affected in terms of infrastructure damage though.
There were 5 deaths at Scotch Cap, 159 in Hawaii and 1 at Santa Cruz. 165 in total.