Two Channel Island residents have shared their memories of the Boxing Day Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami on the 20th ...
Sri Lanka commemorated the deaths of thousands of victims in 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami by observing two-minute silence and ...
A survivor of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami has recalled the moment he was awoken by "screaming and shouting" – two decades on ...
Two decades after the 2004 tsunami devastated coastal regions around Asia, Tamara Davison travels to one of the areas that ...
Boxing Day 2004 produced one of the most devastating disasters the world has seen when a massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean hit Asia.
Two decades may have passed and coastal towns and villages been rebuilt but for those impacted by and connected to the Boxing Day tragedy of 2004 it will remain etched in their minds forever ...
Twenty years on since the devastating Boxing Day tsunami in the Indian Ocean, a Newark couple have looked back on the ...
A two-minute silence was observed across Sri Lanka today (December 26) from 9:25 a.m. to 9:27 a.m. to honor the memory ...
On 26 December 2004, Amber Owen, 28, from Milton Keynes, was on holiday in Phuket when a magnitude-9.1 earthquake struck ...
As Sri Lanka marks the 20-year anniversary of the tsunami, we highlight the incredible spirit of Sri Lankans and the ...
Dr Mahesh Gunasekara was working as director of the 200-bed Kanthale Hospital and looking forward to starting a new job with ...
The 2004 disaster hit the Indian Ocean coastline leaving thousands of children without parents. Here, former travel agent ...