People went to look for their loved ones, searching through the debris and bodies with bare hands. Cranes and heavy equipment was brought to the area, to help clear the remains of peoples houses and vegetation. Information and organisations were put in place, as was a national support scheme. Organised tents were put up to help the homeless (nearly 30,000 in North West India). Emergency services were hard to organise though because of conflicts between armed rebel forces and their national governments. There was so much international aid needed that overall, £7 billion pounds was spent on helping the people who survived this devastating event. By Becky Easter
And i would no how ?=erm.........==well i guess you could say something about the tsunami and yeah=ok this is a bad job :Z
A tsunami can't be stopped.
India, Thailand, Srilanka
i think sri lanka
It hit Sumatra at 13mins past 1am on the 26th December 2004, 15mins after the initial shock. It then went on the hit Indonesia, and the east coast of Africa.
tsunami
Theoretically speaking, any coastal settlement in Australia, including Sydney and the Opera House, could be subject to the force of a tsunami. In 2007, a tsunami warning was issued for the eastern coast of Australia following an earthquake in the volcanic region of the Solomon Islands, but by the time it reached Australia, its highest wave was 15 centimetres. For more details of possible tsunami risks to Sydney and Australia, see the link below.
The tsunami 2004 was bigger
Sumatra 2004 2004 Boxing day tsunami
the tsunami in louisiana was in 2004
250,000 people survived the 2004 Sumatra Tsunami.
250,000 people survived the 2004 Sumatra Tsunami.
Blood Tsunami was created in 2004.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
The December 26, 2004 Tsunami was particularly devastating because it occurred in the Indian Ocean where there is no tsunami warning system.
2004
Yes. Banda Ache was almost completely destroyed by the 2004 tsunami.
68 people died in the Tsunami of December 26, 2004.
Bondi Tsunami - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Australia:M