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sad and, in places, you may find it shocking. It was made on the
30th December 2004 by a Geography teacher who, like you, has
watched with horror as the events unfolded daily on our screens.




          “This
              is a human tragedy on a huge
        scale – for once caused by the action
             of Nature rather than Man”
                     William Rees Mogg 27.12.04
Indian Ocean Tsunami
          26th December 2004


      At GMT 00.59 a magnitude 9 undersea
 earthquake shook the sea bed off the north west
coast of Sumatra. Within hours multiple tsunamis
  had swept across the Indian Ocean ravaging
 coastal regions and killing over 120,000 people.
The USGS (United States Geological Survey) record of the earthquake
The seismograph recording of the earthquake
Two tectonic plates,
the Australian and
Eurasian plates, meet
just off Sumatra's
south-west coast,
grinding together and
sending periodic
seismic tremors
through the region.
At 0059 GMT a violent
rupture occurred on the
sea floor along a fault
about 1,000km long.
Area affected
The 9.0 magnitude quake,
which was the strongest in
the world for at least 40
years, wreaked havoc across
the whole region.

Walls of water, tens of
metres high, slammed into
coastal resorts thousands of
miles apart.
Surging seas and floods were
reported as far away as east
Africa.
Deadly wave
All along the rupture
the seafloor was
shunted vertically by
about 10 metres.

This movement
displaced the overlying
water, generating a
massive tsunami, or
tidal wave.

The wave then fanned
out across the Indian
Ocean at enormous
speed.
The waves spread out on their voyage of destruction
Within half an hour the waves had reached Sumatra and Malaysia
                    and swept ashore in Thailand.
           Two hours later they reached Sri Lanka and India.
Within four hours they had crossed the ocean to the east coast of Africa
The power of tsunamis only becomes clear as they
     approach shallow water along the coast
But from the beaches few people recognised the danger
            of the white line on the horizon
Hildasan, 50, net-maker

I was repairing some
fishing nets in the
harbour when I saw the
waters rising. I'd never
seen anything like it. I
began to run for my life -
I knew something was
very wrong. The
rumbling noise, the
rising water, just didn't
make sense. As I ran
inland the sea seemed to
be roaring in the
background.
Their full force is unleashed as they break on to land
Sundar Raj, 21,
fisherman

I was sleeping in our
boat when the sea
began making a
rumbling sound. I saw
the water level rising. I
jumped into the water
and tied my boat to
the wharf as the waves
began lashing me from
behind. I climbed on to
the jetty and ran.
The killer wave strikes Kalutara Sri Lanka
The Aftermath
                  Early reports gave no
                  hint of the scale of the
                       disaster…….




                “Scale of devastation
                Thousands are reported
                to have been killed, but
                there has been little
                news from the worst-hit
                areas where all
                transport and
                communication links
                were destroyed. “

                bbc.co.uk 27.12.04
Low lying coastal
                             areas were left
                             obliterated and
                           flooded as here in
                            Aceh province in
                          Sumatra, Indonesia




    Current reports
indicate that the north
  and west coasts of
    Sumatra have
experienced the worst
      destruction
Whole villages were flattened as here in Sri Lanka
Fishing boats, which provide essential food supplies for local
      people here in India, have been washed ashore
Scenes which were
                       repeated across the
                          Indian Ocean




Sri Lanka




            Phuket,
            Thailand
Low lying areas have
                         been left flooded with
                        seawater which quickly
                        becomes contaminated
                           with sewage and
                         decomposing bodies




Male in the
 Maldives




     Banda Aceh in
   Sumatra, Indonesia
Millions of people have
  been left homeless




                              Cuddalore, south of
                                Madras, India




                          Penang, Malaysia
V Govindan, 55, fish
seller

My house was blown
nearly half a kilometre
inland when the waves
came. I started
running with my wife
and four children. I
returned to the coast
in the evening and
saw that my home had
been washed away.
The signboard is still
there - The board
says: "Live prawns
bought here". Now life
is so uncertain.
Valli, 20, fish seller

My family has lived for
generations by the sea.
Everything almost
ended on Sunday as
the waves lashed our
house. We managed to
drag most of our
belongings from our
huts. Then we ran and
ran until we reached
the fisheries office,
which is now my home.
A family survey what is left of their home south of Colombo, Sri Lanka
“Paradise Lost”



              Idyllic beach resorts
                 like Galle in Sri
             Lanka, photographed
              here in March 2004,
               have been turned
             into scenes of horror,
                devastation and
                      death,
Now Hell on Earth




                   Phi Phi Island, Thailand



Beach debris at
Phuket, Thailand
All that remains of luxury
holiday accommodation on Phi
      Phi Island, Thailand
Devastation on Khao Lak – a once beautiful beach
                resort in Thailand
Communications have
                                   been completely
                                      disrupted

                                Bus station in Galle, Sri
                                         Lanka




 800 people died in a train
derailed by the waves in Sri
Lanka – it is the worst train
  disaster ever recorded.
The human toll is huge – on 30.12.04 it stands at 125,000
Scenes of grief in India,
Malaysia and Indonesia
Millions have been injured



In Aceh, Indonesia, so many doctors have been killed that
there are few trained medical workers to assist the injured.
Many children – foreign and
 local – have lost parents
Increasing numbers of
homeless people need
shelter, food and water
Clean drinking water is required to avoid
         the spread of disease
Armed police in Galle, Sri Lanka try to
           prevent looting
Identifying victims is a
                                    grim task




Many who died can only be
identified by photographs,
 fingerprints or DNA tests
Tourists in Phuket make contact with
       frantic family members
In all affected areas
survivors are hungry as
 food supplies run out
The threat of disease
                             increases




Medicines are needed
    desperately
The evacuation of
                    foreign tourists from
                      the beach resorts
                           begins




Many are severely
  traumatised
A British holiday maker arrives home from
the Maldives three days after the tsunami
Other survivors, such as these women
and children from the Nicobar Islands,
   leave to a more uncertain future
Relief efforts, which have been slow to start, gather pace
 as the enormity of the disaster begins to be appreciated


                               German relief workers prepare
                                  to depart for Sri Lanka




French relief workers from
   the Medecins Sans
 Frontieres organisation
Indonesian Red Cross
                     workers in Jakarta




South Korean Red
Cross assistance
Clean, bottled water supplies are
assembled in Penang, Malaysia
Clothes are collected in
                                Sri Lanka




Distribution of food in
 Madras state, India
In some areas relief
                               supplies are piling up




Disruption of communications
   means that emergency
     supplies cannot be
    distributed efficiently
Coffins await transport to remote areas near
             Phuket in Thailand
Co-ordination of relief efforts from throughout
the world is proving to be a major challenge


 Four days after the tsunami many of the worst
      affected areas cannot be reached
at 30.12.04
 The death toll stands at 125,000


By the time you watch this, it will be
           much higher.
“We view with awe a release of power on this
 scale. We know that this power is greater than
   that of our species – Nature holds us in its
  hands. We may be able to lessen some of its
consequences, sometimes we can give advance
 warning of the threat but we are not in control.”
The tsunami has demonstrated
that Nature, and not Mankind, is
        the real master.”
             William Rees-Mogg 27.12.04

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Indonesian earthquake and tsunami val

  • 1. The PowerPoint presentation which you are about to watch is sad and, in places, you may find it shocking. It was made on the 30th December 2004 by a Geography teacher who, like you, has watched with horror as the events unfolded daily on our screens. “This is a human tragedy on a huge scale – for once caused by the action of Nature rather than Man” William Rees Mogg 27.12.04
  • 2. Indian Ocean Tsunami 26th December 2004 At GMT 00.59 a magnitude 9 undersea earthquake shook the sea bed off the north west coast of Sumatra. Within hours multiple tsunamis had swept across the Indian Ocean ravaging coastal regions and killing over 120,000 people.
  • 3. The USGS (United States Geological Survey) record of the earthquake
  • 4. The seismograph recording of the earthquake
  • 5. Two tectonic plates, the Australian and Eurasian plates, meet just off Sumatra's south-west coast, grinding together and sending periodic seismic tremors through the region. At 0059 GMT a violent rupture occurred on the sea floor along a fault about 1,000km long.
  • 6. Area affected The 9.0 magnitude quake, which was the strongest in the world for at least 40 years, wreaked havoc across the whole region. Walls of water, tens of metres high, slammed into coastal resorts thousands of miles apart. Surging seas and floods were reported as far away as east Africa.
  • 7. Deadly wave All along the rupture the seafloor was shunted vertically by about 10 metres. This movement displaced the overlying water, generating a massive tsunami, or tidal wave. The wave then fanned out across the Indian Ocean at enormous speed.
  • 8. The waves spread out on their voyage of destruction
  • 9. Within half an hour the waves had reached Sumatra and Malaysia and swept ashore in Thailand. Two hours later they reached Sri Lanka and India. Within four hours they had crossed the ocean to the east coast of Africa
  • 10. The power of tsunamis only becomes clear as they approach shallow water along the coast
  • 11. But from the beaches few people recognised the danger of the white line on the horizon
  • 12. Hildasan, 50, net-maker I was repairing some fishing nets in the harbour when I saw the waters rising. I'd never seen anything like it. I began to run for my life - I knew something was very wrong. The rumbling noise, the rising water, just didn't make sense. As I ran inland the sea seemed to be roaring in the background.
  • 13. Their full force is unleashed as they break on to land
  • 14. Sundar Raj, 21, fisherman I was sleeping in our boat when the sea began making a rumbling sound. I saw the water level rising. I jumped into the water and tied my boat to the wharf as the waves began lashing me from behind. I climbed on to the jetty and ran.
  • 15. The killer wave strikes Kalutara Sri Lanka
  • 16. The Aftermath Early reports gave no hint of the scale of the disaster……. “Scale of devastation Thousands are reported to have been killed, but there has been little news from the worst-hit areas where all transport and communication links were destroyed. “ bbc.co.uk 27.12.04
  • 17. Low lying coastal areas were left obliterated and flooded as here in Aceh province in Sumatra, Indonesia Current reports indicate that the north and west coasts of Sumatra have experienced the worst destruction
  • 18. Whole villages were flattened as here in Sri Lanka
  • 19. Fishing boats, which provide essential food supplies for local people here in India, have been washed ashore
  • 20. Scenes which were repeated across the Indian Ocean Sri Lanka Phuket, Thailand
  • 21. Low lying areas have been left flooded with seawater which quickly becomes contaminated with sewage and decomposing bodies Male in the Maldives Banda Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia
  • 22. Millions of people have been left homeless Cuddalore, south of Madras, India Penang, Malaysia
  • 23. V Govindan, 55, fish seller My house was blown nearly half a kilometre inland when the waves came. I started running with my wife and four children. I returned to the coast in the evening and saw that my home had been washed away. The signboard is still there - The board says: "Live prawns bought here". Now life is so uncertain.
  • 24. Valli, 20, fish seller My family has lived for generations by the sea. Everything almost ended on Sunday as the waves lashed our house. We managed to drag most of our belongings from our huts. Then we ran and ran until we reached the fisheries office, which is now my home.
  • 25. A family survey what is left of their home south of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • 26. “Paradise Lost” Idyllic beach resorts like Galle in Sri Lanka, photographed here in March 2004, have been turned into scenes of horror, devastation and death,
  • 27. Now Hell on Earth Phi Phi Island, Thailand Beach debris at Phuket, Thailand
  • 28. All that remains of luxury holiday accommodation on Phi Phi Island, Thailand
  • 29. Devastation on Khao Lak – a once beautiful beach resort in Thailand
  • 30. Communications have been completely disrupted Bus station in Galle, Sri Lanka 800 people died in a train derailed by the waves in Sri Lanka – it is the worst train disaster ever recorded.
  • 31. The human toll is huge – on 30.12.04 it stands at 125,000
  • 32. Scenes of grief in India, Malaysia and Indonesia
  • 33. Millions have been injured In Aceh, Indonesia, so many doctors have been killed that there are few trained medical workers to assist the injured.
  • 34. Many children – foreign and local – have lost parents
  • 35. Increasing numbers of homeless people need shelter, food and water
  • 36. Clean drinking water is required to avoid the spread of disease
  • 37. Armed police in Galle, Sri Lanka try to prevent looting
  • 38. Identifying victims is a grim task Many who died can only be identified by photographs, fingerprints or DNA tests
  • 39. Tourists in Phuket make contact with frantic family members
  • 40. In all affected areas survivors are hungry as food supplies run out
  • 41. The threat of disease increases Medicines are needed desperately
  • 42. The evacuation of foreign tourists from the beach resorts begins Many are severely traumatised
  • 43. A British holiday maker arrives home from the Maldives three days after the tsunami
  • 44. Other survivors, such as these women and children from the Nicobar Islands, leave to a more uncertain future
  • 45. Relief efforts, which have been slow to start, gather pace as the enormity of the disaster begins to be appreciated German relief workers prepare to depart for Sri Lanka French relief workers from the Medecins Sans Frontieres organisation
  • 46. Indonesian Red Cross workers in Jakarta South Korean Red Cross assistance
  • 47. Clean, bottled water supplies are assembled in Penang, Malaysia
  • 48. Clothes are collected in Sri Lanka Distribution of food in Madras state, India
  • 49. In some areas relief supplies are piling up Disruption of communications means that emergency supplies cannot be distributed efficiently
  • 50. Coffins await transport to remote areas near Phuket in Thailand
  • 51. Co-ordination of relief efforts from throughout the world is proving to be a major challenge Four days after the tsunami many of the worst affected areas cannot be reached
  • 52. at 30.12.04 The death toll stands at 125,000 By the time you watch this, it will be much higher.
  • 53. “We view with awe a release of power on this scale. We know that this power is greater than that of our species – Nature holds us in its hands. We may be able to lessen some of its consequences, sometimes we can give advance warning of the threat but we are not in control.”
  • 54. The tsunami has demonstrated that Nature, and not Mankind, is the real master.” William Rees-Mogg 27.12.04