From 2004 to Fukushima: The Deadliest Tsunamis Ever Recorded
Introduction: When the Ocean Turns Against Us Imagine standing on a peaceful beach, the sun overhead, waves gently rolling. Suddenly, the sea pulls back unnaturally far, exposing the ocean floor. Curious crowds gather, unaware that nature is inhaling before exhaling with unimaginable force. Within minutes, walls of water taller than buildings crash ashore. Streets vanish, cities drown, and silence follows where life once thrived. This is the terrifying reality of a tsunami — nature’s most unpredictable and catastrophic disaster. Tsunamis strike without warning, carrying enough power to erase entire civilizations. Among natural disasters, they are feared as one of the deadliest. Two events stand as grim reminders: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami , history’s most devastating, and the 2011 Japan tsunami , which combined natural fury with technological disaster at Fukushima . This blog dives deep into w...