During the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands were severely affected, experiencing massive destruction and loss of life. The islands faced powerful waves that caused widespread flooding, destroying homes, infrastructure, and Natural Resources. Approximately 2,000 people were reported dead, with many more injured or displaced. The disaster highlighted the vulnerability of these islands to natural calamities and led to significant changes in disaster preparedness and response measures in the region.
The group of islands that were affected by the tsunami in 2004 were mainly in the Indian Ocean. These include the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Maldives, and the Aceh province in Indonesia.
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They were hit by Tsunami on December 26, 2004.
during end of december-2oo4 there was a disaster at indonasia and sevrel parts of india hear chennai got affected and so many people died because of this natural calamity
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Indirapoint, the southernmost point of India, submerged during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The tsunami occurred on December 26, 2004, following a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The event significantly altered the geography of several islands in the Nicobar and Andaman archipelago, including Indirapoint, which was submerged under sea water as a result.
The 2011 tsunami in Japan primarily affected Japan itself. However, there were also some impacts felt in other countries across the Pacific Ocean, including parts of the United States, Canada, and various countries in Asia and South America.
Some tsunami-prone areas in India include the eastern coast along the Bay of Bengal (such as Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh) and the western coast along the Arabian Sea (such as Gujarat and parts of Maharashtra and Kerala). These areas are susceptible to tsunamis due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries and undersea seismic activity.
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Indira Point was submerged in the sea during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which occurred on December 26, 2004. The location of Indira Point, the southernmost point of the Nicobar Islands in India, was significantly altered by the force of the tsunami.
Indira Point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands got submerged under sea water due to a combination of factors including erosion from natural processes like tidal actions, cyclones, and rising sea levels attributed to global climate change. This led to the gradual inundation of the land and its eventual disappearance beneath the sea.