The tsunami claimed the lives of over 8,000 people in Thailand. Many remain missing and nearly 400 bodies are unclaimed to this day. Mourners shed tears and comforted each other as they laid ...
Boxing Day tsunami: Families devastated by the loss of loved ones reflect on disaster Sky's Asia Correspondent Cordelia Lynch has been to Khao Lak in Thailand to see how people are still ...
Dave explained how he heard there were deaths in Thailand on Boxing Day morning and rang his son but there was no answer. Dave, now 65, said: "I heard about [the tsunami] as we were coming into ...
At 07.59am local time on Boxing Day 2004, a major earthquake off the Western Coast of Sumatra ... The huge waves caused by the underwater earthquake devastated much of Thailand’s 400km western ...
It was December 28, 2004, and I had been in Thailand less than 12 hours with photographer Michael Perini, sent by News Corp Australia’s Sunday newspapers to cover the Boxing Day tsunami.
The tsunami claimed the lives of over 8,000 people in Thailand. Many remain missing and nearly 400 bodies are unclaimed to this day. Mourners shed tears and comforted each other as they laid flowers ...
More than 170,000 people died in Indonesia. In Indonesia’s Aceh province, where more than 100,000 people were killed, a siren rang out at the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque to begin a series of memorials ...
Daniel Wordsworth in Thailand after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Picture: Supplied “When you stopped at these villages you saw mums and dads sorting their way through the rubbish, trying to find ...