Five years ago, The disaster had killed over 2 lakh peopleIn 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 fractureNow, 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.
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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. Latest Photos Latest Videos Latest Web Stories Mid-Day Fast ADVERTISEMENT  |