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   Indonesia  59.8%
   Sri Lanka  28%
   India  8.9%
   Thailand  3%
   Somalia  0.1%
   Burma  0.1%
   Maldives  0%
   Malaysia  0%
   Tanzania  0%
   Seychelles  0%
   South Africa  0%
   Bangladesh  0%
   Kenya  0%
   Yemen  0%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Indonesia: 104,055 
# 2   Sri Lanka: 48,677 
# 3   India: 15,493 
# 4   Thailand: 5,246 
# 5   Somalia: 176 
# 6   Burma: 90 
# 7   Maldives: 82 
# 8   Malaysia: 68 
# 9   Tanzania: 10 
# 10   Seychelles:
= 11   South Africa:
= 11   Bangladesh:
= 13   Kenya:
= 13   Yemen:
Total: 173,906  
Weighted average: 12,421.9  



DEFINITION: The official death toll (as of Saturday, Jan 22nd, 2005 - 06:30 PM GMT).

SOURCE: BBC, CBC, Wikipedia, Reuters

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Hally
2nd May 2009
This is quite sad, if I do say so myselfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff !
John
25th May 2005
God is warning the people
celia
24th May 2005
time and unforseen occurences befall us all
The Captain
8th February 2005
Disasters happen, and have done so for ages. They will continue for the next ages to be. I agree with Roland, that the earth has been moving with techtonic plates causing earthquakes and the earth is flowing with lava causing volcanic action. The planet earth is changing every single moment, and will do so for eternity or until something causes it to blow its self (which I doubt) up or some large solar impact plows into it. It would take something less the size of its own moon to completely destroy it. Then if it has any stability at all, it would repair itself---taking millions of years. But would it become a Mars, with but minute bits of life. Yes, the planet is growing with too many people and emissions of gases created by man. Something has to give, and my short novel should be exhausted. Man may destroy themselves, but beyond anything else---the earth will likely continue.
Karen Collins
30th December 2004
The military junta in charge of Burma is notoriously reluctant to release data about casualties following disasters. Hence,a true picture of the Burmese death toll is not yet available.(Reuters)
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