Tsunami en Asie du sud-est: Retour sur la gestion d'un cataclysme naturel apocalyptique

Translated title of the contribution: Tsunami in south-east Asia: Retrospective analysis on the management of an apocalyptic natural cataclysm

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    Abstract

    The tsunami that affected the Indian ocean's rims on December 26, 2004 claimed close to 226 000 deaths, essentially on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, which suffered overwhelming devastation. This article asks whether a tsunami warning system is needed in the Indian Ocean where the probability to experience a similar catastrophe is very scarce. In addition, other alternatives including land use planning and education focused on tsunami risk management are presented. Their application could strongly reduce financial and human losses if such hazard had to occur again.

    Translated title of the contributionTsunami in south-east Asia: Retrospective analysis on the management of an apocalyptic natural cataclysm
    Original languageFrench
    JournalCyberGeo
    Volume2005
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

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