It has been 20 years since the catastrophic 2004 Boxing Day tsunami swept across the Indian Ocean and caused death and destruction on an immense scale. A 9.1 magnitude undersea earthquake ...
Ducan Rigley said after the tsunami he did not want to return to Sri ... has recalled how he "missed death five times on that day". Duncan Ridgley, from Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, had ...
Victims and survivors of the Boxing Day tsunami are being remembered 20 years on from the disaster. A 9.1 magnitude earthquake beneath the Indian Ocean on December 26 2004 triggered the tsunami ...
Three men in Cardiff attempted to organise a concert to raise £1m for victims of the Boxing Day tsunami, in just three weeks. Show more On Boxing Day 2004, tragedy struck south east Asia.
Bernadette and John Craven were in Malaysia when the Boxing Day tsunami hit in 2004. Picture: Alison Wynd. When the tsunami hit, Geelong author John Craven was none the wiser, despite being in ...
A father who saved his family during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami has recalled how he "missed death five times on that day". Duncan Ridgley, from Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, had emigrated ...
Today marks 20 years since the Boxing Day Tsunami killed 227,898 people across 14 Asian countries. One person who survived against the odds was John Metcalfe from Liverpool. The dad-of-two was ...
To address the tsunami threat, countries lining the Mediterranean are covered by an early warning system created in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean’s devastating Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.
Boxing Day 2004 produced one of the most devastating disasters the world has seen when a massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean hit Asia. A 9.1 magnitude earthquake had struck the coast of northern ...