Tsunami Lore Could Save Lives

SAN FRANCISCO—Survivors' tales of massive waves sweeping in from the ocean are passed down by elders in certain communities, and may be enough to save lives in the event of another disaster like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, a researcher says.

The tsunami that struck the coasts of Thailand, India and Indonesia on Dec. 26, 2004, caused very high mortality in the affected regions, killing anywhere from 10 to 90 percent of local populations depending on the location.

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Andrea Thompson is an associate editor at Scientific American, where she covers sustainability, energy and the environment. Prior to that, she was a senior writer covering climate science at Climate Central and a reporter and editor at Live Science, where she primarily covered Earth science and the environment. She holds a graduate degree in science health and environmental reporting from New York University, as well as a bachelor of science and and masters of science in atmospheric chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology.