LUCIANO DEL CASTILLO
  • Home
  • About
    • Luciano Del Castillo
    • Awards & Honorable Mentions
  • Works
    • Reportage
    • Features
    • Exhibitions
    • Signed prints
  • Books
    • Dalla luna al vento
    • Poesia escondída
  • News
    • Events
    • Workshops
    • La solitudine del coniglio
  • Contacts

Tsunami in Sri Lanka

Home | Viba Portfolio | Tsunami in Sri Lanka
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
The Indian Ocean earthquake occurred on 26 December 2004 with a moment magnitude of 9.1–9.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (violent). The undersea megatrust earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres (100 ft) high. It was one of the deadliest natural disaster in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
Sri Lanka, Trincomalee Life goes on, through children's eyes and their smiles. The earthquake generated a Tsunami was among the deadliest disasters in modern history.
Sri Lanka, Galle Life goes on, through children's eyes and their smiles. The earthquake generated a Tsunami was among the deadliest disasters in modern history.

Date

Dicembre 2004

Categories

  • Reportage
1
Share
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Plus
  • Pinterest
  • Mail

Related Items

  • Case Study
    2

    Havana, Cuba

    Reportage
  • Case Study
    1

    Colombia: the invisible sleepers

    Reportage
  • Case Study
    1

    Ventanas, Perú

    Reportage
  • Case Study
    1

    The Beslan Siege

    Reportage
  • Case Study
    0

    Operation “Defensive Shield”

    Reportage
  • Case Study
    1

    Childhood in Brazil

    Reportage



Luciano Del Castillo

Castillo started working in 1980 as a photojournalist in Palermo for daily newspaper L'Ora and the agency Informazione fotografica by Letizia Battaglia and Franco Zecchin. In 1987, Castillo collaborated for "Action Press" in Hamburg on issues in Eastern European nations such as Romania, Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. In 1986 and also from 1994 to 1996, he realized monographic dossiers for Iberian television TV3.

In 1994 in Rome, he worked for the national newspapers and magazines Il Corriere della Sera, la Repubblica, Il Messaggero, La Stampa, L'Unità, Avvenire, Panorama, L'Espresso, Famiglia Cristiana, and Diario, along with the international magazines and newspapers The Boston Globe, The Guardian, The Washington Post,[1] International Herald Tribune, El País, La Vanguardia, El Tiempo, El Mundo, The Australian, and Der Spiegel.

From 1995 to April 2002, he worked for Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (a.k.a. ANSA), an Italian news Agency in Rome. From June 2002 to January 2004, worked for the Associated Press in Rome. He has been working for ANSA since December 2005.

Fonte: Wikipedia

Social

Facebook Twitter Instagram
@Luciano Del Castillo

Other sites

Portfolio
La solitudine del coniglio

CONTATTI

Copyright 2016 © Luciano del Castillo. Tutti i diritti sono riservati.
Utilizziamo i cookie per essere sicuri che tu possa avere la migliore esperienza sul nostro sito. Se continui ad utilizzare questo sito noi assumiamo che tu ne sia felice.Ok