Twenty years ago today, the deadliest tsunami in recorded history inundated Asian countries and killed about 230,000 people. The Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake, also called the Boxing Day Earthquake ( Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day, mostly in Europe and Commonwealth nations ): Was caused by a subsea earthquake possibly as high as 9.3 magnitude ( this was #2 to the largest, which was the 1960 Chile earthquake at 9.5 ) off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Waves were as high as 167 feet in Aceh province, and two hours later, Sri Lanka saw 20 feet ( with run-ups as high as 41 feet--there is a difference in these two terms ), and Thailand had run-ups of up to 64 feet. At Phuket, Thailand, the second wave was the largest at 20 feet. Also two hours after the earthquake, India saw heights as much as 33 feet. 3100 miles away in Somalia, there was a run-up of 30 feet. The maximum height above sea lev...
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