suppose you are a volunteer who went to a place where tsunami was take place . write a report on people suffers and their miseries
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The Nation will never forget the day of 26th December, 2004 when the deadly tsunami triggered by an earthquake of magnitude 8.6 off the coast of Sumatra snatched away thousands of precious lives and caused huge damage to the agriculture, livestock and infrastructure. The Nation shared the grief alongwith other countries in the Indian Ocean namely – Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Thailand for more than 3,00,000 human lives lost of which 12,405: 107 in Andhra Pradesh, 177 in Kerala, 8009 in Tamil Nadu, 599 in Pondicherry and 3513 in Andaman & Nicobar Islands were in India. 14 Indians abroad; 13 in Sri Lanka and 1 in Maldives also lost their lives. The tsunami tidal waves traveled at a speed of 700-800 km per hour and reached as far as the coast of Africa. The Nicobar Group of Islands being in the immediate vicinity of the Sumatra coast suffered maximum damage. The coral reefs, the beautiful coastline, the agriculture and coconut plants were all washed away.
For the country, the tsunami disaster was unheard of. It was unprecedented in its intensity, magnitude and spread, which extended from the Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the heart of the Indian Ocean 1400 Kms away from the mainland, to the coastal States of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the Union Territory of Pondicherry. All previous major disasters namely – the 1993 earthquake of Latur, the 1999 super cyclone of Orissa and the 2001 earthquake of Gujarat were confined to the respective States only.