It is estimated that, as a result of the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004, up to 275,000 people were killed, with at least 128,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over one million were left homeless. There are no exact figures for this disaster.
In Thailand, 26th December 2004there was a huge tsunami. It was the biggest tsunami the world had seen in about 40 years. The wave was over 100 feet high. This tsunami killed over 225,000 and left thousands more injured and homeless.
There are reports from 7,400 - 125,000 buildings and homes damaged or destroyed depending on which news source you look at. Looks like the higher number is closer to the truth and will be while until all the numbers are in. Save the Children reports that as many as 100,000 children were uprooted from their homes.
Another answer reported that 350,000 people were left homeless.
The Japanese tsunami occurred on March 11, 2011.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
Around 15,000 people died in the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left around 6,000 people injured and hundreds of thousands homeless. The disaster also caused widespread destruction and triggered a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
Around 15,800 people were killed in the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
The Japanese tsunami occurred on March 11, 2011.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
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It was on March 11th 2011
Buildings collapsed People buried
Around 15,000 people died in the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left around 6,000 people injured and hundreds of thousands homeless. The disaster also caused widespread destruction and triggered a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
Around 15,800 people were killed in the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
The Japanese tsunami struck on the 11 of March 2011. Sent by Henry x
Approximately 15,897 people were killed in the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
A lot of them lived in their Cars or lived on the leftover Streets.
The Japanese tsunami in 2011 hit the northeastern coast of Japan, specifically the Tohoku region. The most heavily affected prefectures were Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate.