The Indian ocean tsunami (2004) - areas affected parts of southern India and and Andaman Nicobar islands
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This disaster affected a total of fourteen regions. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comprise 572 islands (land masses at low and high tide), of which 38 are inhabited by people from the mainland and indigenous tribes. The islands were just north of the earthquake epicentre, and the tsunami reached a height of 15 metres (49 ft) in the southern Nicobar Islands. The official death toll was 1,310, with about 5,600 missing. The unofficial death toll (including those missing and presumed dead) was estimated at about 7,000. This ocean earthquake goes down in history as the deadliest of all time. It took the lives of over 230,000 victims throughout the fourteen regions and wounded more than double this number. The Great Nicobar and Car Nicobar islands were the worst hit among all the islands because of their proximity to the quake and relatively flat terrain. Aftershocks rocked the area, and one-fifth of the population of the Nicobar Islands was reported dead, injured or missing. Chowra Island lost two-thirds of its population of 1,500. Entire islands were submerged, and Trinket Island was divided in two. Communications were cut to the Nancowry group of islands, some of which were submerged.
A great Tsunamni hits Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 2004 and it let so powerful waves landed on the streets.
In addition to this, earthquake shaken the house and large buildings are destroyed and smash the waves.
The waves are measured 100 feet to the southwest and ripped apart home and huts.
Also, trees are smashed away by the waves hit the land in 2004.