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Fatalities

THE HUMAM TOLL by affected countries.

Country
Fatalities
Missing
Total
Indonesia
130736
37000
167739
Sri Lanka
35322
35322
India
12404
5640
18045
Maldives
82
26
108
Thailand
8212
8212
Myanmar
61
61
Malaysia
69
6
75
Somalia
78
211
289
Tanzania
13
13
Seychelles
2
2
Bangladesh
2
2
Kenya
1
1
Total
186983
42883
229886

Sourse: UN Office of Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery (2007)

THE HUMAM TOLL (including missed people) by nationalities.

Indonesia
167739
Sri Lanka
34822
India
17745
Thailand
5212
Germany
574
Sweden
544
South Africa
383
Italy
288
Australia
276
Canada
260
France
196
Finland
176
Great Britain
158
Somalia
289
Switzerland
125
Holland
117
South Korea
110
Austria
103
Japan
93
Belgium
91
Myanmar
90
Norway
84
Maldives
82
Malaysia
74
Hong Kong (China)
66
New Zealand
56
USA
53
Denmark
46
Singapore
39
China
18
Ukraine
17
Mexico
16
Czechia
14
Island
11
Israel
11
Poland
11
Hungary
10
Russia
10
Tanzania
10
Greece
9
Ireland
8
Portugal
8
Turkey
7
Argentine
6
Estonia
3
Seychelles
3
Spain
3
Taiwan
3
Bangladesh
2
Brazil
2
Croatia
2
Luxemburg
2
Kenya
1
Malta
1
Yemen
1
Total
230080

Citizens of 55 countries were killed by tsunami resulted from the December 26, 2004 North Sumatra earthquake. The destructive waves affected more than 5 million people, including 1 million homeless.

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