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8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Improving Disaster Risk Communication to Save Lives
In the first week of September 2024, the ASEAN region was hit by 20 significant disasters caused by natural hazards, including floods, storms, and landslides. These events caused massive devastation, affecting 2.83 million people and claiming 46 lives.
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Thailand’s Progress 20 Years After the Indian Ocean Tsunami
On 26 December 2004, the Earthquake Observation Division under the Thailand Meteorological Department detected and issued an announcement to inform the public that an earthquake occurred in the sea off the west coast of Sumatra.
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Remembering the First Tsunami of the Current Century
The 9.1 magnitude earthquake triggered a mega-tsunami on 26 December 2004 that devastated almost the entire coastal area of Aceh province of Indonesia and killed over 200,000 people across various places in and around the Indian Ocean. The depth of thi
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Tsunami 101
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Indian Ocean Tsunami: Story by Numbers
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
AHA Centre: A Journey Towards Enhanced Disaster Resilience
The 2004 tsunami devastated coastal communities across Southeast and South Asia—including ASEAN Member States Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand—with unprecedented force. The disaster sent shockwaves across the region and left a profound mark o
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Interviews
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Interview: Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, on the ASEAN Commeration of the 20th Anniversary of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
9 Oct 2020
Disaster Management
Dato Lim Jock Hoi
6 Sep 2020
Disaster Management, Environment
Say Samal
Conversations
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
From Aceh: Stories of Survival and Resilience
The Indian Ocean Tsunami flattened the coastal communities of Aceh, North Sumatra, killing more than 170,000 people. At least 116,000 are listed as missing. In this section, five survivors share their experiences from the harrowing day of 26 December 2
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Agus Nur Amal PM Toh: Healing through Storytelling
Fifty-five-year-old Agus Nur Amal PM Toh is an Acehnese traditional storytelling artist. His love for the arts began in his hometown of Sabang on Weh Island, Aceh, the westernmost island in Indonesia. It is in a theatre’s spectator seats where he disco
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Andi Azhar Rusdin: Understanding Earthquakes Together
On 26 December 2004, Andi Azhar Rusdin was a high school student who loved math and physics. Like many others, he was shocked by the tragic news of the Aceh tsunami unfolding that day.
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
A Journey to Recovery
On the morning of 26 December 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck, triggering one of the most devastating tsunamis in Asia. My hometown, Aceh, Indonesia was among the hardest hit, and the destruction was beyond anything I could have ever imagined.
15 Oct 2023
Disaster Management, Environment
Why Historical and Ecosemiotic Insights are Important in Studying and Mitigating Disasters: The Case of Mount Merapi
No other country in the Asia- Pacific region has more volcanoes than Indonesia. The country is home to at least 127 active volcanoes; thus, volcanic eruptions are a major threat to the archipelago.
28 Oct 2020
Climate Change, Disaster Management, Environment, Social Protection
Pimvadee Keaokiriya
Pimvadee travels along mountain terrains to remote villages in Lao PDR and Myanmar, working together with rural communities to prepare for natural disasters, such as flooding and landslides. Living with communities for two weeks for each assignment, s
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