Listen "The Indian Ocean Earthquake - Unseen Destruction (2004)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Nature’s Fury, we examine the Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami of December 26, 2004, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. A massive 9.1–9.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggering tsunamis that devastated 14 countries and claimed over 230,000 lives.
We explore the science behind the megathrust earthquake that caused the disaster and recount heartbreaking and heroic stories of survival. Communities across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand bore the brunt of the tragedy, with entire villages wiped out and countless lives forever changed.
The episode also highlights the global response to the disaster, including unprecedented relief efforts and the creation of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System to prevent future tragedies. Despite the immense loss and long-term impacts, the resilience and unity of survivors and nations demonstrated humanity's ability to rebuild and adapt in the face of nature's fury.
We explore the science behind the megathrust earthquake that caused the disaster and recount heartbreaking and heroic stories of survival. Communities across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand bore the brunt of the tragedy, with entire villages wiped out and countless lives forever changed.
The episode also highlights the global response to the disaster, including unprecedented relief efforts and the creation of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System to prevent future tragedies. Despite the immense loss and long-term impacts, the resilience and unity of survivors and nations demonstrated humanity's ability to rebuild and adapt in the face of nature's fury.
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