The Boxing Day tsunami traveled inland up to 2.5 miles in some areas, with the majority of its impact occurring within 1 mile of the coast.
The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 traveled at speeds ranging from 500 to 600 miles per hour (800 to 965 kilometers per hour) across the Indian Ocean.
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It is estimated that around 150 British citizens died in the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.
Tsunamis don't get real names as hurricanes and typhoons do. It is often refereed to as the Boxing Day tsunami or the Indian Ocean tsunami.
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The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami traveled varying distances inland across different areas of Indonesia, with some locations experiencing inundation up to 5 kilometers (about 3 miles) from the coastline. In particular, areas like Aceh were severely affected, with the tsunami reaching as far as 10 kilometers (approximately 6 miles) inland in certain regions. The extent of the inundation was influenced by local topography and coastal features.
The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
The Boxing Day Tsunami occurred on December 26, 2004. This was one of the most detrimental tsunami's to hit Indonesia on record.
No, it´s the opposite. boxing day tsunami was one of the biggest tsunamis in history
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no it did not
The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 traveled at speeds ranging from 500 to 600 miles per hour (800 to 965 kilometers per hour) across the Indian Ocean.
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Earthquake than tsunami
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