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Hidden fault had amplified Tsunami

Five years ago, The disaster had killed over 2 lakh people

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Five years ago, The disaster had killed over 2 lakh people

In a new research, scientists have found that the devastating December 26, 2004, Indian Ocean tsunami was amplified by a hidden fault.

Scientists thought the culprit behind the deadly waves was the magnitude 9.2 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, one of the most powerful ever seen. Over 2.3 lakh people died or went missing from 12 countries.

Small fracture

Now, it turns out the quake had help from a fault few scientists even knew existed.

Several new studies indicate that the much smaller fracture spawned a separate tremor that sent a 100-foot-high wall of water barreling into Indonesia's Aceh province.

Pick Of Destiny: Indonesian tsunami survivor Yuyun Sri Rochmasari plays with her eight-month-old son Ahmad Al-Ghifari at Lampuuk beach in Banda Aceh yesterday, on the eve of the five-year anniversary of the incident.

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