Butbetween 16,000 and 20,000 died because of the tsunami—a death toll comparable to that caused by an earthquake and tsunami in the same region in 1896. A diorama in the Aceh Tsunami museum
Tsunamisurvivor Nurmala, 31, holds her eight-month-old daughter Marsia in front of their future home provided by Muslim Aid, December 21, 2005 in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
Thedisaster killed 167,000 inhabitants and destroyed more than 60% of the city's buildings. Based on the statistical data issued by the City Government of Banda Aceh, Banda Aceh had 248,727 inhabitants in May 2012, while the Indonesian national census of 2020 showed a population of 252,899. [4]
Abstract The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster which affected Indonesia, particularly the Aceh Province, left devastating impacts to the people and their livelihoods. The tsunami waves wiped out 800 kilometres of coastline and 3,000 hectares of land, killing many and caused permanent land losses including aquaculture ponds.
Inthe wake of the 2004 tsunami, a study showed that the damage from the tsunami to areas buffered by coastal forests was strikingly less than in areas devoid of tree vegetation. Mr. Suprayogi pointed to a village in Aceh Besar, a district in Aceh province, that registered minor damage from the 2004 tsunami due to its coastal mangrove forest.
VIVA- 17 tahun sudah bencana tsunami Aceh membuat masyarakat dunia terhenyak. Tepatnya 26 Desember 2004, sebuah gempa bumi 9,3 Magnitudo yang berpusat di Sa
aG1N.
how many died in banda aceh tsunami