The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake
MTA
History of a Disaster
2nd Edition
On December 26, 2004, the Indian Ocean region experienced one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. This book recounts the full story of the magnitude 9.1-9.3 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra and the catastrophic tsunami it generated, detailing the geological forces at play and the journey of the waves across the ocean basin. From the immediate devastation in Aceh, Indonesia, where waves reached unimaginable heights, to the tragic impact on Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand, the narrative explores the physical destruction and the staggering human toll—an estimated 227,898 lives lost across 14 countries.
The book delves into the personal accounts of survivors, revealing their harrowing experiences and the profound psychological trauma endured. It examines the immediate, unprecedented global humanitarian response, highlighting the challenges of coordinating a "tsunami of aid" and the critical lack of existing disaster management frameworks in the region. Beyond the immediate crisis, it explores the widespread healthcare crisis, the economic fallout that crippled coastal industries, and the lasting environmental damage to vital ecosystems.
Ultimately, this comprehensive history analyzes the crucial lessons learned from the tragedy. It traces the rapid, collaborative effort to establish the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System, a vital legacy born from the disaster. The book also examines the shift towards building resilience through policy changes, investment in infrastructure, restoration of natural coastal defenses, and crucially, the integration of community preparedness and traditional knowledge. The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami remain a somber reminder of nature's power but also a powerful testament to human resilience and the global imperative for preparedness in the face of future natural hazards.
This book is for anyone interested in natural disasters, geology, humanitarian aid, and international cooperation. It is particularly relevant for students of earth science, disaster management, and international relations, as well as general readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and its lasting impact.
June 15, 2025
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