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Tsunami: Aceh, ten years on ...

Syafique Shuib
Syafique Shuib
26/12/2014
02:17 MYT
Tsunami: Aceh, ten years on ...
Today, ten years ago, a mega tsunami triggered by a 9.0-magnitude quake hit Banda Aceh.
Tsunami
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An image showing tsunami survivors taking a respite in front of the Baitulrahman Mosque (top) on 26 December 2004 and a view of the same area on 16 December 2014 (bottom). - Photo EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
Today, a decade ago, a mega tsunami triggered by an approximate 9.0-magnitude undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean and hit Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
It was a Sunday and the folks in the province were milling around attending to their weekend chores when the retreating waves rolled in and almost instantly flattened the entire village of Banda Aceh.
Eighteen countries were also affected by the devastation including Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Maldives, Bangladesh, Somalia and Tanzania. The ferocious waves also hit our own backyard in the sleepy town of Kuala Muda and the Pearl of Orient, Penang.
In total, the tsunami claimed the lives of a staggering 286,000 people, including 221,000 people missing or killed in Banda Aceh.
READ: Destructive tsunami also brought peace to conflict-riven Aceh
With retreating waves travelling at a breakneck speed of 800km/h and reaching heights up to 30-meters, it is little wonder that buildings, live stocks and humans were swept away.
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In total, the tsunami claimed the lives of a staggering 286,000 people, including 221,000 people missing or killed in Banda Aceh. Local media reported that 35,000 bodies were never found.
VIDEO: Banda Aceh 10 years on
Banda Aceh was the worst hit with 64-square kilometers of area completely destroyed.
PHOTO GALLERY: 10 YEARS POST-TSUNAMI
A decade has passed and while the scars remain,su life continues for the survivors. It may seem a far-fetched for the folks of this hardest-hit town to return to normalcy yet today, Banda Aceh rises rapidly from the ruins with new developments.
Meanwhile, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the devastating tragedy, fellow Netizens took to Twitter to share images of the devastating tragedy:
Museum Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia , made to commemorate the December 2004 tsunami disaster ... http://t.co/hZ8ut8g7Ps pic.twitter.com/PBgJfFUZiO
— Annuaire de tourisme (@Livehotels) December 17, 2014
In remembrance of Aceh earthquake & tsunami, our prayers for our brothers & sisters in heaven pic.twitter.com/9HkJ9VRTgz
— ((AUMAN)) (@AUMANRIMAU) December 20, 2014
The victims memorial wall, Aceh Tsunami Museum. May they rest in peace.. #10thnTsunami @iloveaceh pic.twitter.com/rPDbKj8HVX
— Ismawan Ismail (@izzy004) December 25, 2014
Time heals?... Revisiting Aceh and one survivor, 10 years after the Asian tsunami: http://t.co/JoyuiEyIYR pic.twitter.com/t7GWqbI9uD
— andrew harding (@BBCAndrewH) December 22, 2014
Tsunami Victims' Cemetery in S. Thailand. No commemoration planned here tomorrow. That is a huge oversight. pic.twitter.com/3RFFDu4exh
— Jerry Harmer (@Coalporter) December 25, 2014
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