On Dec. 26, 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the west coast of Sumatra, causing a massive wave that devastated ...
Two decades after a catastrophic tsunami destroyed her village, Tria Asnani still cries when she recalls how she lost her ...
Two decades after a catastrophic tsunami destroyed her village, Tria Asnani still cries when she recalls how she lost her ...
The northern side of Sumatra bore the brunt of the disaster with more than half of the total death toll reported.
Northern California was under a rare and brief tsunami warning alert Thursday that tested local emergency notification systems after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook part of the state. The ...
Its intensity shocked Starkey and many of the 5.3 million other people along nearly 500 miles (805 kilometers) of the California and Oregon coasts who were under the tsunami warning for about an hour.
The National Weather Service canceled a tsunami warning for the U.S. West Coast after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck California The National Weather Service canceled its tsunami warning for the ...
2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Triggered by one of the largest ... It caused unprecedented destruction along the coasts of Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and other nations, with waves reaching ...
The effects of the 2004 Aceh earthquake and tsunami extended beyond Indonesia, affecting coastlines in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and possibly Africa. More than 227,000 people were killed ...
And now to this breaking news in California, *** tsunami warning has been canceled in the northern part of the state after the US GS reported *** magnitude seven earthquake, more than 5 million ...
The U.S. tech giant Apple intends to invest $1 billion in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia to produce components for smartphones and other products – at least if the country’s investment ...
The video is real — it is not the product of artificial-intelligence software or digital manipulation — and indeed shows a cloudlike object falling from the sky in Indonesia. What's False ...