NEW DELHI: A huge earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Sunday morning, slammed into several parts of southern India, killing at least 286 people, most of them in Tamil Nadu state, officials said.
Among all major cities, the maximum panic and damage was reported in Chennai, where the toll has risen to 100. Thousands fled their homes along the coast after cars were hurled up, boats were washed inland and water seeped into major buildings, including the police headquarters and the nuclear power plant at nearby Kalpakkam.
Tidal waves caused flooding in the city's central areas, with waters entering the police headquarters and causing a breakdown at a power station, causing power outage across the north part of the city.
At least 100 bodies have been recovered from the coastal town of Cuddalore and its outlying areas, said deputy Superintendent of police K Panniselvan. Another 100 bodies were found on various beaches in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, said R Nataraj, the city police chief.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/971292.cmsLanka declares national disaster, over 531 killedCOLOMBO: Sri Lanka declared a national disaster on Sunday as officials said the first tsunami to hit the Indian Ocean island in 16 years may have killed as many as 500 people.
"The President has declared a state of national disaster due to the seriousness of the situation," President Chandrika
Kumaratunga's office said in a statement.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/971307.cms400 fishermen feared missing in south India About 400 fishermen were feared missing after a tsunami, following a massive earthquake in Indonesia, hit the coastal southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, the chief secretary of the state, Mohan Kanda, told Reuters.
At least 390 people have been confirmed dead, police and government officials said.
"The bodies in the hospital are mostly young women and children," Madras's police commissioner, K Natarajan, told reporters.
There are at least 350 deaths in Tamil Nadu. There are requests from the Tamil Nadu government for helicopters to drop food," Oil Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar, deputed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to oversee rescue work, told Reuters.
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/400-fishermen-feared-missing-in-south-India/2004/12/26/1103996428720.html?oneclick=trueIndonesia 8.9-Magnitude Quake Causes Asia Tidal Waves (Update4)Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) -- An 8.9-magnitude earthquake, the fifth strongest in a century, struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra, unleashing giant tidal waves that killed hundreds of people across India and Southeast Asia.
The quake's magnitude was raised to 8.9 from 8.5 by the U.S. Geological Survey on its Web site. Nine aftershocks measuring between 5.8 and 7.3 spread across a zone from Sumatra to India's Andaman Island within four hours of the initial jolt, it said.
The earthquake and flash floods in Sumatra killed at least 60 people, the National Earthquake Center in Jakarta said. Tsunami waves killed at least 523 people in Sri Lanka, 100 in the Andamans and six in Malaysia, Agence France-Presse said. Other news agencies reported more than 200 people dead in southern India and 26 dead at beach resorts in southern Thailand. Thousands of people were reported missing across Southeast Asia.
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``I'm afraid the number is going to increase,'' Budi Waluyo, an official at the National Earthquake Center said of the death toll in Indonesia. ``We are having problems communicating with people there.''
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