A British survivor of the Boxing Day tsunami has recalled the harrowing moment he and his younger brother were swept away from their parents. This December marks the 20-year-anniversary of the ...
In all that Ray Martin has seen during his six decades covering news and current affairs around Australia and abroad, there is one story that has haunted him.on the annihilation of the Indonesian ...
SRI LANKA, — This December marks the 20th anniversary of the Boxing Day tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. On Dec. 26, 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck ...
The annual Boxing Day sales are a fantastic opportunity to round the year out with a bargain. Regardless of whether you're looking for tech at record-low prices or just some new threads ...
A British man orphaned by the Indian Ocean Tsunami says the family who adopted him and his younger brother after their parents were killed in Thailand on Boxing Day in 2004 allowed the siblings ...
Adelaide journalist Jessica Adamson's photographs from Indonesia while reporting on the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Banda Aceh. Adelaide journalist Jessica Adamson's photographs from Indonesia ...
It's hard to believe it's 20 years since the Boxing Day tsunami. Difficult to fathom, also, that veteran reporter Ray Martin, who returned to Banda Aceh for the anniversary, is now nearly 80 years ...
In Banda Aceh in 2004, reporting for A Current Affair on the annihilation of the Indonesian island where the Boxing Day Tsunami first struck, Martin interviewed a man riding a bicycle around what ...
A 9.3 magnitude earthquake under the Indian Ocean has caused a 30-metre tsunami that had wiped out ... More than 227,000 people lost their lives that day in one of the deadliest natural disasters ...