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20 Years Later: WhiteHorse Daily Remembers the Victims of the 2004 Tsunami Tragedy

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The 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, remembered as one of the deadliest natural disasters, is marked by the loss of 2,30,000 lives, including over 10,000 in India, as the tragedy unfolded across 14 countries after a 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck in Andaman- Sumatra

This tragic event not only destroyed homes and livelihoods but also united the global community in an unprecedented humanitarian response. Stories of resilience, survival, and solidarity emerged amidst the devastation, inspiring hope and a commitment to rebuilding.

As we mark the 20th anniversary of this tragedy, WhiteHorse Daily remembers the victims and honors the memory of those lost. We acknowledge the strength of the survivors and the lessons learned that have since paved the way for advancements in early warning systems, disaster preparedness, and international cooperation.

Let us take a moment to remember, reflect, and reaffirm our commitment to building a safer, more compassionate world.

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