Write an essay about - The Tsunami Disaster and After
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According to the dictionary, the word tsunami stands for an extremely large wave in the sea, caused by an earthquake. Such mighty waves caused by earthquakes are not very common but these have been seen in different oceans at different periods. Whenever such a wave appears, it causes an all round havoc in all the areas that come across the path of these high waves moving at a terrific speed. At such times, water which is generally called the elixir of life becomes a real danger destroying life and property on a large scale. In December 2004, the tsunami wave hit the South-east Asia and caused a big havoc unknown in this part of the world.
Like the historic and legendary deluge that submerged the city of Dwarika or the Biblical deluge, the tsunami waves took all those we living in the islands of South-east Asia and the Indian mainland by of different intensities. Panic, massive loss of life and property and vast devastation were the only results. Amongst the Indian areas to be hit were the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry and Kerala along with Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Death, the great leveller, did not spare anybody, the tribals or the non-tribals, the poor fishermen who lived by boating as well as the affluent tourists who had come to the sea-side resorts to make merry.
In Andaman and Nicobar 5000 feet of the Air Force runway was washed away while dozens of IAF personnel were dead. More than 2 lakh people died in the deluge in several islands countries. The casualties in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Pondicherry and Andhra Pradesh ran into hundreds.
Like the historic and legendary deluge that submerged the city of Dwarika or the Biblical deluge, the tsunami waves took all those we living in the islands of South-east Asia and the Indian mainland by of different intensities. Panic, massive loss of life and property and vast devastation were the only results. Amongst the Indian areas to be hit were the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry and Kerala along with Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Death, the great leveller, did not spare anybody, the tribals or the non-tribals, the poor fishermen who lived by boating as well as the affluent tourists who had come to the sea-side resorts to make merry.
In Andaman and Nicobar 5000 feet of the Air Force runway was washed away while dozens of IAF personnel were dead. More than 2 lakh people died in the deluge in several islands countries. The casualties in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Pondicherry and Andhra Pradesh ran into hundreds.
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The word tsunami stands for an extremely large wave in the sea, caused by an earthquake. Such mighty waves caused by earthquakes are not very common but these have been seen in different oceans at different periods. Whenever such a wave appears, it causes an all round havoc in all the areas that come across the path of these high waves moving at a terrific speed.
At such times, water which is generally called the elixir of life becomes a real danger destroying life and property on a large scale. In December 2004, the tsunami wave hit the South-east Asia and caused a big havoc unknown in this part of the world.
Like the historic and legendary deluge that submerged the city of Dwarika or the Biblical deluge, the tsunami waves took all those we living in the islands of South-east Asia and the Indian mainland by of different intensities. Panic, massive loss of life and property and vast devastation were the only results. Amongst the Indian areas to be hit were the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry and Kerala along with Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Death, the great leveller, did not spare anybody, the tribals or the non-tribals, the poor fishermen who lived by boating as well as the affluent tourists who had come to the sea-side resorts to make merry.It also includes coastal tidal gauges that detect local changes in the sea level. The system now being set up in South Asia is an improvement upon the existing system. Let us pray that such disasters don not take place again!
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