What parts of Thailand were affected by the tsunami?

What parts of Thailand were affected by the tsunami?

Thailand was next. With waves traveling 500 mph across the Indian Ocean, the tsunami hit the coastal provinces of Phang Nga and Phuket an hour and a half later. Despite the time lapse, locals and tourists were caught completely unaware of the imminent destruction.

When was the last tsunami that hit Thailand?

December 26, 2004
It was the Boxing Day Tsunami (or Indian Ocean Tsunami, or Asian Tsunami) and it started affecting the shorelines around the Indian Ocean, first in the Indonesian region of Aceh, and then Thailand’s southern Andaman Sea shores not long after on Sunday morning, December 26, 2004.

Has a tsunami ever hit Thailand?

December 26 marks the 17 years since a 9.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Indonesia’s Aceh province triggerd a deadly Tsunami in the Indian Ocean, killing 226,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries.

How many people went missing in the Thailand tsunami?

In December 2004, the third largest earthquake ever recorded triggered a devastating tsunami along coastal areas in the Indian Ocean. At least 250,000 people were reported dead and missing in 11 countries, including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and the Maldives.

How far inland did 2004 tsunami go?

In many places, the waves reached as far as 2 km (1.2 mi) inland. Because the 1,600 km (1,000 mi) fault affected by the earthquake was in a nearly north–south orientation, the greatest strength of the tsunami waves was in an east–west direction.

Where did the tsunami hit Thailand?

The tsunami travelled eastward through the Andaman Sea and hit the south-western coasts of Thailand, about 2 hours after the earthquake. Located about 500 km (310 mi) from the epicentre, at the time, the region was popular with tourists because of Christmas.

How many people died in the 2004 tsunami in Thailand?

In a total of 2 tidal waves classified as a tsunami since 2004 a total of 8,212 people died in Thailand. Tsunamis therefore occur only rarely here. The strongest tidal wave registered in Thailand so far reached a height of 19.60 meters. At this Tsunami on 12/26/2004 a total of 8,212 people have been killed.

What was the tsunami like on Phuket Island?

On Karon Beach, Kamala Beach and Kata Beach, the tsunami came in like a surging flood inland carrying people and cars. On some locations, a coastal road was built which was higher than the shore, protecting a hotel which was behind it. On the east coast of Phuket Island, the tsunami height was about 2 m. In one river mouth, many boats were damaged.

How big is the biggest tidal wave in Thailand?

The strongest tidal wave registered in Thailand so far reached a height of 19.60 meters. At this Tsunami on 12/26/2004 a total of 8,212 people have been killed. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes or other seismic eruptions on ground of an oceans and can cause massive tidal waves, which run with enormous force on land, causing great devastation.