Survivors recall 'complete chaos' of 2004 tsunami | SBS Thai
Twenty years on from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 225,000 people, survivors share their memories of the disaster.
www.sbs.com.auHere’s a concise update based on available recent coverage.
What you asked: “latest news about tsunami tailândia 2004” refers to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that affected Thailand (Tailândia in Portuguese/Spanish contexts). The most recent broad reporting centers on 20-year remembrance and ongoing reflection rather than new events, since the disaster occurred in December 2004.[4]
Recent anniversaries and recollections: Various outlets marked the 20-year anniversary in late 2024 and early 2025, featuring survivor testimonies, analyses of long-term impacts, and updates on disaster risk reduction efforts in Thailand and the region. These pieces emphasize trauma, recovery, and lessons for early warning systems and resilience building.[6][7][9][10]
The core context remains historical: the event was triggered by a magnitude-9.1 earthquake on December 26, 2004, with waves reaching many countries around the Indian Ocean and causing extensive loss of life, injuries, and displacement. Contemporary articles often frame the tsunami in terms of lessons learned and ongoing community memory rather than breaking news.[5][4]
If you’d like, I can pull in the latest anniversary pieces from a few specific outlets (e.g., Associated Press, national outlets from Thailand, or international disaster-reduction groups) and summarize their key findings with citations.
Twenty years on from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 225,000 people, survivors share their memories of the disaster.
www.sbs.com.auWe are promoting multilateral network building for improving disaster risk reduction (DRR) capacity including enhancement of DRR-related personnel exchanges in Asia.
www.adrc.asiaBAN NAM KHEM, Thailand (AP) — The 20-year-old freshman student was still asleep that Sunday morning at the family’s house on the Andaman Sea coast of
www.ap.orgWe are promoting multilateral network building for improving disaster risk reduction (DRR) capacity including enhancement of DRR-related personnel exchanges in Asia.
www.adrc.asiaThai Red Cross Society delegates attended the commemoration event “20 Years on: Remembering the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami” at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Lt. Gen. Amnat Barlee, M.D., Director of Relief and Community Health Bureau (RCHB), was one of the panelists in the discussion on the topic: “Post-disaster recovery, lessons learnt, and experience sharing”, which aimed to raise awareness on disaster reduction, especially early warning systems, building community resilience, and...
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