Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004
- Causes
- Oceanic Indo-Australian plate slid under the continental Eurasian plate
- Pressure built up at subduction zone
- Caused an earthquake when released
- 9.3 on the Richterscale
- Caused tsunami near Banda Aceh
- Caused four tsunamis
- Killed 275,000
- Eurasian plate rose 15 metres
- Effects
- Long Term
- Water changed coastal shape
- Coastal settlements were destroyed, over 1,000,000 people were left
homeless
- Ocean polluted with dead bodies, debris and waste
- Tourist numbers decreased
- Diseases such as Cholera and
Typhoid spread quickly due to lack
of drinking water
- Short Term
- Land shook for ten minutes
- Damage to buildings
- Homes washed away; caused homeless people
- Waves 30 metres high
- Went 2km inland
- 275,000 people killed, one third being children
- Train crash in Sri Lanka caused 1700 deaths
- Earth's surface moved up 1cm
- Response
- Seismometers were placed in the ocean floor, warning countries on the Indian Ocean
- Hotels on the Indian Ocean coast must
place bedrooms on higher floors and the
car park on the ground floor
- Tsunami evacuation drills occur regularly, making residents and tourists
move to higher ground in the event of a tsunami