
Tamil Nadu is today remembering the thousands of people who lost their lives in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, as emotional memorial events are taking place across the state’s coastal districts.
In Nagapattinam, one of the worst-affected regions, officials, fishermen, families of victims, and the public are gathering at the Collectorate premises and the tsunami memorial park. People are offering floral tributes.
Across Nagapattinam, Cuddalore, and Karaikal, fishermen and coastal residents are lighting candles, placing flowers at memorial pillars, and paying homage at mass burial sites. Many fishermen are staying away from the sea today as a mark of respect.
The 2004 disaster followed a powerful undersea earthquake off Sumatra, Indonesia, sending giant waves across the Indian Ocean and devastating large parts of Tamil Nadu.
Thousands of lives were lost, and many families continue to feel the emotional impact even today.
Quiet prayers, tears, and silent remembrance mark the day, as communities recall the unforgettable tragedy and the resilience shown in its aftermath.
The commemorations underline both grief and strength—honouring memories while acknowledging the enduring spirit of Tamil Nadu’s coastal communities.

