On December 26, 2004, Southeast Asia was hit by a huge tsunami and hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives. Here, two Swedes who were affected by the tsunami are depicted. Mikaela, among the youngest of 16 Swedish children who lost both of their parents, is now returning to her childhood home. Sussi, who lost both of her daughters, now runs an orphanage in Phuket with her partner.
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A minute-by-minute account of the Boxing Day 2004 Tsunami told through amateur video footage of peop...
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A worldwide scientific investigation on tsunamis. Thanks to exclusive access in Palu, Indonesia, fol...
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Japan's Tsunami: Caught on Camera
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Re-examines the dramatic events of Boxing Day 2004, and investigates the new science of Tsunami fore...
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Starting off a kilometre high, travelling at the speed of a jet aircraft, and heading for us. It doe...
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On March 11, 2011, Okawa Elementary School in Ishinomaki City was engulfed by a tsunami, and 74 chil...