Communities across Asia commemorates victims of tsunami 15 years after

Communities across Asia today commemorated the more than 230,000 victims of the Indian Ocean Tsunami.

It is the 15th anniversary of one of the world’s most deadly disasters.

On the morning after Christmas day in 2004, a 9.1 magnitude quake off northern Sumatra Island triggered a tsunami with waves as high as 17.4 meters (57 feet) that swept over vulnerable coastal areas of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries.

Memorials were scheduled in the Indonesian province of Aceh, where entire villages were flattened and more than 125,000 people perished in the giant waves. ,

Area has been largely rebuilt, with some 25,600 residential, commercial, government and school buildings constructed inside a high-risk zone, that had suffered virtually total devastation in 2004.

In Thailand, officials held a memorial ceremony and called for more awareness and preparedness for disasters.