Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Indian Ocean
Tsunami
- Short Term Effects
- 2 million homeless
- Infrastructure greatly
destroyed
- 230,000 deaths
- 5-6 million in need of
emergency water, food and
medical supplies
- 650,000 peoplewere seriously injured
- Long Term Effects
- Economic Factors
- Fishermen's livlihood lost
- Tourism industry destroyed
- Environmental Factos
- Seawater makes soil
infertile
- Sand dunes, coal
reefs and forests
made infertile
- Diseases such as cholera
and dysentery spread
- Immediate Responses
- 5 million relocated to
aid camps
- Bodies buried in
mass graves in the
street in order to
get rid of them
- Soldiers, planes and ships sent
to counties in order to distribute
food and help victims
- Long Term Responses
- Early warning system panted
in the middle of the Indian
Ocean, costing $12 million
- $7 billion provided by
NGOs and governments
all across the world
- Disaster Management
Plans set in place and
volunteers trained
- Plans were set up to
spend £190 million to
build 20,000 horses
- 26th December 2004
- Measured 9.1 on the
Richter scale
according to US
Geological Survey