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160,00 peoples lives were spared on the 2004 tsunami

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How many countries were afected by the boxing day tsunami?

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Where did the boxing day tsunami take place?

The Boxing Day Tsunami, or Indian Ocean Tsunami, occurred near Asia. The resulting destruction affected many people worldwide and many humanitarian efforts were started.


How many houses were destroyed in the boxing day tsunami?

1


How many people died in the Boxing Day 2004 day tsunami?

150,000 people died in the tsunami


How many people were killed in the hurricane Katrina and boxing tsunami?

Hurricane Katrina killed 1,833 people. The Boxing Day tsunami killed at least 230,000 people.


How many people were affected or killed by Boxing Day tsunami?

500millon


How many people died in Indonesia in the boxing day tsunami?

200,000


How many people where killed due to the Boxing Day tsunami?

About 226,000 people.


What effects did the 2004 boxing day tsunami have on human lives?

many people were injured,killed, had lost their homes and buisnesses , widowed or orphaned. It had a huge effect on poeple's lives.


Which hospital did people go when the tsunami of Boxing Day came?

The Boxing Day tsunami impacted hundreds of miles of coastline in over a dozen countries. People were taken to many different hospitals.


How many people died in sri-lanka in the boxing day tsunami?

No one knows the official number because of the tsunami hitting such remote areas, which hadn't had a census in years. Apparently, at least 35,000 people died in Sri Lanka in the boxing day tsunami


What were the short term destruction effects left from the 2004 boxing day tsunami?

Many Deaths