The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake caused a massive tsunami that devastated coastlines in Indonesia and 11 other countries. A 9.0 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Sumatra on December 26, 2004, generating giant tsunami waves up to 124 feet high. Over 150,000 people were killed or reported missing as the tsunami destroyed coastal communities with waves reaching as far as the coasts of Africa. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
1. Tsunami of 2004 By: Brendan Daly and Andrew Benedict Tsunami of Indonesia By: Brendan Daly and Andrew Benedict
2. Earthquake Was a 9.0 magnitude earthquake under the Indian ocean Near the west coast of Indonesia The tectonic plates let out an enormous amount of water This sent a powerful shock waves in every direction The earthquake was the result of the siding of the India plate under the section called Burma plate
3. Earthquake The earthquake’s energy was equal to 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs. The earthquake has been building for hundreds of years, but for some reason it suddenly unleashed on December 26, 2004. The earthquake effected areas within more than 600 miles. Largest magnitude in 40 years.
4. How a Tsunami Occurs An earthquake occurs under the ocean, which displaces massive amounts of water Can occur in both shallow and deep water Most destruction occurs in shallow water Causes large destructive waves Total energy of tsunami equals five megatons of TNT (twice the amount of explosive used in World War II)
5. How a Tsunami Occurs (cont.) Takes up to seven hours to reach land from the earthquake Victims were taken by surprise First warning of is when the earthquake happens Ocean recedes making very shallow water People thought that they could go in the shallow water, but the huge wave came and destroyed them
6. How Tsunami Arrivies Can arrive at coastline in one-two days Can arrive rapidly or slowly A warning sign is when the water goes out to sea and concedes, followed by a sudden enormous body of water (huge wave) Another warning sign is when the sea rises very quickly, instead of receding This means that the warnings are hard to notice
7. Tsunami More than 150,000 people died or went missing 1,000,000 people became homeless Most destructive tsunami in history Tsunami was 1.24 miles high Caused destruction in 11 countries Killed people 2,000km away from the shoreline
8. MAGNITUDE DATE UTC-TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH REGION 8.9 2004/12/26 00:58:51 3.298 95.779 10.0 West Coast of Northern Sumatra 5.9 2004/12/26 01:48:47 5.393 94.423 10.0 West Coast of Northern Sumatra 5.8 2004/12/26 02:15:58 12.375 92.509 10.0 Andaman Islands 6.0 2004/12/26 02:22:02 8.83 92.532 10.0 Nicobar Islands 5.8 2004/12/26 02:34:50 4.104 94.184 10.0 West Coast of Northern Sumatra 5.8 2004/12/26 02:36:06 12.139 93.011 10.0 Andaman Islands 6.0 2004/12/26 02:51:59 12.511 92.592 10.0 Andaman Islands 5.9 2004/12/26 02:59:12 3.177 94.259 10.0 West Coast of Northern Sumatra 6.1 2004/12/26 03:08:42 13.808 92.974 10.0 Andaman Islands 7.3 2004/12/26 04:21:26 6.901 92.952 10.0 Nicobar Islands 5.7 2004/12/26 06:21:58 10.623 92.323 10.0 Andaman Islands 5.7 2004/12/26 07:07:10 10.336 93.756 10.0 Andaman Islands 5.8 2004/12/26 07:38:25 13.119 93.051 10.0 Andaman Islands 6.5 2004/12/26 09:20:01 8.867 92.382 10.0 Nicobar Islands 6.2 2004/12/26 10:19:30 13.455 92.791 10.0 Andaman Islands 6.3 2004/12/26 11:05:01 13.542 92.877 10.0 Andaman Islands