It is estimated that around 230,000 people lost their lives in Indonesia as a result of the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.
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160,00 peoples lives were spared on the 2004 tsunami
The Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 had devastating primary effects, including the loss of over 230,000 lives and widespread destruction of coastal communities across several countries, particularly Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. Secondary effects included long-term economic impacts, such as loss of livelihoods in tourism and fishing industries, as well as psychological trauma among survivors. Additionally, the disaster spurred significant international humanitarian aid efforts and led to improvements in tsunami warning systems and disaster preparedness in affected regions.
Exact number unknown but somewhere between 230,000 to 280,000
Approximately 230,000 people lost their lives in the Boxing Day 2004 Tsunami that struck several countries bordering the Indian Ocean, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
The Boxing Day tsunami, which occurred on December 26, 2004, caused widespread destruction across several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It led to the loss of over 230,000 lives and caused extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, and coastal communities. The disaster also affected the environment, including coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
The planets have constant effects on human lives despite the inability to see the majority by human eye. The planets alter weather, gravity, daylight, and many other aspects.
Tsunami r v dangerous. they can take lives of million people in a sec.