What injuries did Maria Belon suffer?

What injuries did Maria Belon suffer?

The family’s reunion took place two days later, in the hospital where Belón was being treated for severe injuries to her thigh and chest, per the BBC. After life-saving surgery in Thailand, she spent four months recuperating in a hospital in Singapore. Years later, The Impossible would film in that same hospital.

Did Maria Belon survive?

MARIA Belon Alvarez was badly wounded as she was dragged under water by the vast Indian Ocean tsunami of Boxing Day 2004. But she and her family survived and their incredible story has inspired new film The Impossible.

When did the tsunami hit Thailand Boxing Day?

Thailand Tsunami Response Thailand Boxing Day Tsunami Causes Massive Destruction and High Death Toll The Indian Ocean Tsunami made landfall on 26th December 2004. It was unprecedented in its scale, destroying parts of Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand and resulting in over 250,00 deaths within the region.

How big was the tsunami in Thailand in 2004?

Thailand Tsunami 2004. RIP. This deadliest tsunami 2004 caused by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, killing more than 250,000 people in a single day is the most devastating tsunami in modern times, traveled 375 miles (600 km) in a mere 75 min. That’s 300 miles (480 km) per hour, leaving more than 1.7 million homeless affecting 18 countries.

How did Kenyon help in the Thailand tsunami?

Kenyon was contracted by the Australian Government to support the international disaster response operation in Thailand. The involvement of 30 independent national disaster victim identification teams placed a strain on the command structure and process and the necessity to standardize the victim identification process.

When was the last major tsunami in the Indian Ocean?

The last major tsunami in the Indian Ocean was about A.D. 1400. In 2008, a team of scientists working on Phra Thong, a barrier island along the hard-hit west coast of Thailand, reported evidence of at least three previous major tsunamis in the preceding 2,800 years, the most recent from about 700 years ago.

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