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In person

Date & time:

18 Dec 2024, 10:00 – 11:00

Commemorating 20 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Warnings past and present

Join UCL Warning Research Centre's upcoming webinar to reflect on the 20 year anniversary of the far-reaching and impactful Andaman Sumatra earthquake.

A photograph of the 2004 tsunami in Ao Nang, Krabi Province, Thailand
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Commemorating 20 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Warnings past and present

18 Dec 2024, 10:00 – 11:00

Dr Jonatan Lassa

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Prof. llan Kelman

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Prof. Fatemeh Jalayer

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Mujiburrahman Thontowi

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UCL Warning Research Centre

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