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'''Tsunami''' is a giant wave or wall of water, sometimes several stories tall, that causes tremendous destruction when it rolls in on a beach or low-lying areas or small islands. It is caused by undersea [[earthquakes]], particularly when a large slab or earth moves upwards according to the logic of [[plate tectonics]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/4136289.stm ''The tsunami disaster explained'', BBC News 30 December 2004]</ref>.  They are rare, but when they happen, can be very deadly. A tsunami in 2004 killed over a hundred thousand people in diverse locations in countries around the [[Indian Ocean]]
'''Tsunami''' is a giant wave or wall of water, sometimes several stories tall, that causes tremendous destruction when it rolls in on a beach or low-lying areas or small islands. It is caused by undersea [[earthquakes]], particularly when a large slab or earth moves upwards according to the logic of [[plate tectonics]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/4136289.stm ''The tsunami disaster explained'', BBC News 30 December 2004]</ref>.  They are rare, but when they happen, can be very deadly. A tsunami in 2004 killed over a hundred thousand people in diverse locations in countries around the [[Indian Ocean]]
<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/world/2004/asia_quake_disaster/default.stm ''Tsunami Disaster'', BBC News Special Report, 10 September 2008]</ref>.  A Tsunami and earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 resulted in a death toll of 9,079, with 12,645 missing, and a major setback to the Japanese economy<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12828181 ''Japan says quake rebuilding to cost as much as 25tn yen'', BBC News 26 March 2011]</ref>.
<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/world/2004/asia_quake_disaster/default.stm ''Tsunami Disaster'', BBC News Special Report, 10 September 2008]</ref>.  A Tsunami and earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 resulted in a death toll of 9,079, with 12,645 missing, and a major setback to the Japanese economy<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12828181 ''Japan says quake rebuilding to cost as much as 25tn yen'', BBC News 26 March 2011]</ref>.
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In 2004 a huge tsunami struck various coastal regions of the Indian Ocean, including this part of Thailand.

Tsunami is a giant wave or wall of water, sometimes several stories tall, that causes tremendous destruction when it rolls in on a beach or low-lying areas or small islands. It is caused by undersea earthquakes, particularly when a large slab or earth moves upwards according to the logic of plate tectonics[1]. They are rare, but when they happen, can be very deadly. A tsunami in 2004 killed over a hundred thousand people in diverse locations in countries around the Indian Ocean [2]. A Tsunami and earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 resulted in a death toll of 9,079, with 12,645 missing, and a major setback to the Japanese economy[3].

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