(Due to the attack on December 26) What is a tsunami? Tsunamis are waves generated by earthquakes and water slides. The word is Japanese, meaning "wave of the sea". Because these waves have a devastating effect on the lowland coastal communities of Japan. The tsunami is a series of waves traveling at an altitude of 450 (and up to 600) miles in an hour in the open ocean. As the wave approaches the coast, the speed slows and the amplitude gets bigger.
The 2004 tsunami caused by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake is the most destructive tsunami of the modern era, affecting 18 countries in Southeast Asia and South Africa, more than 250,000 people died in one day, more than 1.7 million people Lost. However, what is reported, although true, is the impact on the Indian Ocean islands more than 1,000 miles away from the epicenter. This is the first peer-reviewed document on the 2004 tsunami case, especially in the 11 countries that are in contact with the Indian Ocean, due to the existence of the Structural Interaction Committee, there is no tsunami warning system in the Indian Ocean, so it becomes a dangerous area There. Established communication network that provides timely information to the region. Our paper has a dual purpose. The first objective is to report on the occurrence of the tsunami in eleven countries that are in contact with the Indian Ocean in 2004.
In the morning of Sunday, December 26, 2004, a violent earthquake occurred in the coastal waters of northern Sumatra, and the communities of neighboring countries and other countries of the Indian Ocean were destroyed by the tsunami. The earthquake was measured as 0 at Richter scale 0; the worst year in the world in 40 years (Australian Government, 2007). The tsunami attack attacked Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Maldives, Bangladesh and other Indian Ocean countries, and the tsunami killed about 30 million people
In December 2004, a series of tsunami attacks on Sumatra in Sri Lanka, Thailand and other countries provided a modern example of the devastating impact of the big tsunami. The tsunami caused by the magnitude 9.1 earthquake in the Indian Ocean killed more than 225,000 people in 11 countries. Coastal communities were hit by waves as high as 100 feet. It is believed that Thera's tsunami after the explosion is similar. A related misunderstanding is that Jane believes that Sera 's explosion "caused" the appearance of consciousness in some way. Jane believes that the transition to consciousness is the result of many factors including complicated figurative language and writing. Large migration and social confusion after Thera's explosion may have contributed to the Mediterranean process. In other parts of the world, different cultures form consciousness at different times