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The beach at 10:05, about the lowest the water went 35 minutes after the small wave. Note all the rocks exposed. The men on the right are hotel staff who have cleared most people off the beach. Image Credit: Chris Chapman. Schlumberger Cambridge Research, Cambridge, U.K December 26, 2004 Sumatra Indonesia earthquake and tsunami This is the fourth largest earthquake in the world since 1900 and is the largest since the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake. The earthquake caused severe damage and casualties in northern Sumatra, Indonesia and in the Nicobar Islands, India. More than 297,248 people were either killed or listed as missing and presumed dead and 1,126,900 were displaced by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 13 countries in South Asia and East Africa. The estimated economic losses exceeded $10 billion Event Data:
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