Tsunami is an ever-present and real threat for the these islands of the Indian Ocean due to the presence of a tectonic interactive plate. Lessons learned from the deadliest Asian tsunami 2004 will help to effectively prepare and manage future disasters.
- UNICEF:2004 INDIAN OCEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI: LESSONS LEARNED
- UNESCO 2011: Anatomy of Historical Tsunamis: Lessons Learned for Tsunami Warning
- Research Article: Impact of 2004 Tsunami in the Islands of Indian Ocean: Lessons Learned
- Information is a life-saver, says disasters report
- Q & A: Corruption and aid
- Action Aid highlighting issues often over looked
- Reliefweb 2012: Tsunami 2004 Lessons Learned
- Global Alliance: Disaster Communication: Lessons from the Asian tsunami 2004 tragedy
- CPBI: Lessons of Recovery Assistance after the Tsunami 2004
- Some lesson from previous disasters
- 2004 INDIAN OCEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI: LESSONS LEARNED
- IOC: Surviving a Tsunami—Lessons from Chile, Ha waii, and Ja pan
- Scientific American: Echos from the past
- Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
- FACTBOX: Problems dog tsunami effort
- Post-tsunami 2004 chaos wastes aid
- ODI Learning from the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004 Disaster
- WHO Moving Beyond the Tsunami: The WHO Story (September 2005)
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