TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - In the early morning of December 26 of 2004, a mega-tsunami hit the Indonesian province of Aceh caused by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake. In just under 10 minutes, thousands of cubic meters of ocean water were displaced into the land and killed over 170,000 people in Indonesia with thousands more in surrounding countries that
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The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, also called the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, was a great underwater earthquake. It happened at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004. The epicenter of the earthquake was off the west coast of Sumatra , Indonesia .
Jumlah korban tsunami Aceh 2004 mencapai kurang lebih 250.000 jiwa. Aceh pernah mengalami salah satu bencana alam paling mematikan di abad modern ini. Pada 26 Desember 2004 pukul 07.59 WIB, gempa bumi dengan Magnitudo 9.1-9.3 Mw menjangkau tempat terjauh dari pantai timur Benua Afrika. 2004- 2005. Intensity. Conflict country. Indonesia. Fragility risks. Content. Note: This is a case where a natural disaster contributed to resolving a priorly existing civil war. While a very important case, this does not fit closely into the conceptual model focused on the relationship of environmental change and conflict. The 2004 tsunami was the deadliest and one of the most destructive in recorded history. Tsunami runup heights of more than 30 meters were observed along the west coast of Sumatra. In Aceh and Sumatera Utara Provinces, Indonesia, at least 108,100 people were killed, 127,700 are missing and presumed dead and 426,800 were displaced by the Introduction. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused around 165,000 people died in Aceh and Nias of Indonesia [1 ]. The tsunami also caused severe impacts on a number of coastal cities in Aceh and ceased some vital public services for about a month after the disaster. . 297 135 162 393 73 86 321 10

aceh tsunami 2004 facts