2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, estimated magnitude 9.1–9.3
2005 Indian Ocean earthquake, magnitude 8.6
2006 Indian Ocean earthquake, magnitude 7.7
2012 Indian Ocean earthquakes, magnitude 8.6 and 8.2
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megathrust earthquakes are the 1868 Arica earthquake in Peru and the 1700 Cascadia earthquake in western North America. The 2004 IndianOceanearthquake was...
The 2012 IndianOceanearthquakes were magnitude 8.6 and 8.2 Mw undersea earthquakes that struck near the Indonesian province of Aceh on 11 April at 15:38...
Thailand was one of the 14 countries affected by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and tsunami on 26 December 2004. It left behind unprecedented damage...
thousands of people unaware. The following is a timeline of the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake. All times are Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), on Sunday, 26...
one of the countries struck by the tsunami resulting from the IndianOceanearthquake on December 26, 2004. On January 3, 2005, Sri Lankan authorities...
affected by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and tsunami on 26 December 2004. Despite its proximity to the epicentre of the earthquake, Malaysia escaped...
after the archipelago was hit by a tsunami caused by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake on 26 December 2004. Two-thirds of the capital city Malé was flooded...
9 – Central African Republic". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved May 12, 2021. "M 7.9 – South IndianOcean". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved July 12, 2017...
The effect of the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake on Somalia was significant. Coastal and rural communities in Somalia, as far as 4,500 km (2,800 mi) from...
The 2004 IndianOceanearthquake was an undersea megathrust earthquake of moment magnitude 9.1–9.3 that struck the IndianOcean off the western coast of...
if they stayed too long. Indian visits to the island ceased in 1997. The Sentinelese survived the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and its after-effects, including...
islands in the IndianOcean: Devayan and Sigulai. Simeulue was close to the epicenter of the 9.3 magnitude 26 December 2004 earthquake. On 28 March 2005...
cite a death toll of 90 due to the tsunami caused by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake on 26 December 2004. However, some estimates put the toll at between...
first country to be seriously affected by the earthquake and tsunami created by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake on 26 December 2004, swamping the northern...
earlier 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and tsunami that was off the coast of Sumatra. The July 2006 earthquake was also centered in the IndianOcean, 180 kilometers...
2004 IndianOceanearthquake and tsunami. In Japan, the Nankai megathrust under the Nankai Trough is responsible for Nankai megathrust earthquakes and...
1964 Alaska earthquake, 2004 IndianOceanearthquake, 2011 Tohoku earthquake, and the 2021 South Sandwich Islands earthquakes. Teletsunamis can be generated...
Sumatran earthquakes in the 2000s to rupture almost the entire western part of the Sunda megathrust, most notably including the 9.1–9.3 2004 IndianOcean earthquake...
by a £290,000 donation in the third quarter of 2015. After the 2004 IndianOcean tsunami, Caring donated £1m to the relief effort. He supports the NSPCC...
in the 1700 quake, the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake, and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, subduction zone earthquakes can cause large tsunamis, and...
earthquakes; however, of these ten, only the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake is simultaneously one of the deadliest earthquakes in history. Earthquakes that...
since the mid-2000s. A warning system for the IndianOcean was prompted by the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and resulting tsunami, which left approximately...
Assistance Teams was established in 2004 in response to the 2004 IndianOceanearthquake and tsunami as the medical arm of Canadian Relief Foundation. Two...