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The earthquake and resulting tsunami in the South Indian Ocean on December 26th, 2004 had a devastating effect on India. According to the Indian government, almost 11,000 people died in the tsunami and over 5,000 are missing and feared dead.
As of 16 June 2011 15,372 deaths from the earthquake and tsunami have been confirmed. It is almost impossible to determine what was the cause of death for each individual. See the related link.
1.The 2011 Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nucluar Crisis 2.The 1883 Krakatau, Indonesia Tsunami 3.The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 4.The 1908 Messina-Reggio Earthquake 5.The Chilean Tsunami of 1960
The term "Himalayan tsunami" refers to a catastrophic flood event that occurred in June 2013 in the Himalayan region of India and Nepal. Heavy rainfall and the melting of glaciers led to flash floods and landslides, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives and extensive damage to infrastructure and communities in the affected areas.
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On June 23rd 1996 their was a huge tsunami in Fiji.over 200 people died that day.they say another one will come on 23rd of June 2010.
The earthquake and resulting tsunami in the South Indian Ocean on December 26th, 2004 had a devastating effect on India. According to the Indian government, almost 11,000 people died in the tsunami and over 5,000 are missing and feared dead.
As of 16 June 2011 15,372 deaths from the earthquake and tsunami have been confirmed. It is almost impossible to determine what was the cause of death for each individual. See the related link.
Australia has been relatively free of major damaging tsunamis. The largest tsunami to hit Australia occurred on the northwestern coast at Cape Leveque in August 1977. This tsunami was 6m in height, but no one was killed. Perhaps the second-largest tsunami to hit Australia's shores was one which hit in June 1994. Again, the northwest coast was hit, including Broome, King Bay, Onslow and Carnarvon. In some coastal areas, fish and other ocean creatures were carried inland for 300 metres. Whilst no people died in Australia, this same tsunami killed 200 people just four hours earlier in Java.
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1.The 2011 Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nucluar Crisis 2.The 1883 Krakatau, Indonesia Tsunami 3.The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 4.The 1908 Messina-Reggio Earthquake 5.The Chilean Tsunami of 1960
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June, 11th, 1994, was a Saturday.
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