2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Had Deadly Predecessors

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Trees scoured by the 2004 Sumatra tsunami.
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PASADENA, Calif. — Indian Ocean tsunamis destroyed one of the world's most important silk-route ports in the 15th century, new research finds.

Yet there is little record of this devastating tragedy passed down in stories or written records on the island of Sumatra. Researchers now think the history vanished because two tsunamis decimated the Sumatran coast, leaving few people behind to pass on a warning.

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Becky Oskin covers Earth science, climate change and space, as well as general science topics. Becky was a science reporter at Live Science and The Pasadena Star-News; she has freelanced for New Scientist and the American Institute of Physics. She earned a master's degree in geology from Caltech, a bachelor's degree from Washington State University, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz.