TSUNAMI (2004)
2004 TSUNAMI
26 December 2004
‘Tsunami’
(a Japanese word) means ‘high gravity sea-waves’ generated by disturbances in
the seafloor caused by underwater volcano eruptions, landslides and/or
earthquakes. Approaching Tsunami can be detected by seafloor pressure gauges
which measure the height of the water columns. Scale is similar to Richter
magnitude scale of earthquakes. Such high intensity tidal waves are triggered when
the seafloor is deformed by seismic altitude vertically displacing the
overlying water in the ocean. They travel towards seashore with mind-boggling
speed, causing widespread damage and devastation along its course in general and
the destination coastline in particular, and sometimes, deep into the
hinterlands.
The Tsunami on December 26, 2004 was
caused by a massive underwater earthquake scaling 9.1–9.3 Mw on the
Richter Scale in the Indian Ocean with its epicentre off the coast of Sumatra
in the Indonesian Archipelago, working and whipping up gigantic tidal waves that
devastated the coastline of the Asian Continent lined up by Indonesia, Sri
Lanka, India, Male, Malaysia, etc. It left more than 2 lakh people dead and
colossal damage and loss of property all over Asia. In India, it affected
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, etc. in the
peninsula. In Tamil Nadu, more than 5000 people died with Nagapattinam accounting for the highest toll. It also affected other coastal Districts of Chennai,
Cuddalore, Nagercoil, Thanjavur and Tirunelveli inflicting a large-scale damage
and loss of property.
Simple
definitions of Tsunami coined by me are:
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Fierce fountain off-sea makes a mountain of death.
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Cracks of seafloor – breaks hearts on-shore.
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Ripples under-sea cripple people on-shore.
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Clash between plates underground causes flash damage on-ground.
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Cross-directional movement of plates underneath sea-floor inflicts
moments of destruction on coastline.
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Tsunami – benami of Lord Yama.
R.SAMPATH
30/5/2020
(This was written by me in 2004)

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