In pictures: The destruction wrought by the December 26 2004 tsunami on each of the countries on the Indian Ocean rim, memorials to the victims and efforts to rebuild shattered communities
Guardian Professional,8 Sep 2014:
Data on the 2004 tsunami found that women were more affected than men. It’s time to recognise gender in disaster response, writes Philippa Ross
For many who lost children in the Indian Ocean tsunami, there was an added heartache: prior sterilisation made creating new families impossible. Or was it? Angela Neustatter reports on medical miracles in Tamil Nadu
Sonali Deraniyagala lost her husband, children and parents in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and was maddened with grief. What has saved her, she tells Tim Adams, is daring to remember – and to write
Guardian reader Simon Jenkins was in Thailand when the 2004 tsunami struck. Here he responds to criticisms leveled at The Impossible, which suggested the film overlooked the majority of the disaster's victims
Stars discuss The Impossible, Juan Antonio Bayona's drama about a family who were caught up in the tsunami resulting from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts star in a drama based on the real-life story of a Spanish family caught up in the tsunami that followed the Indian Ocean earthquake of 2004
The Moken are a nomadic sea people who live in and around southern Thailand. But the 2004 tsunami destroyed many of their livelihoods and they are now struggling to adapt to modern life
29 Apr 2012:
Simon Reeves swims with endangered sharks, while Louis Theroux has a close encounter with people sufferering with dementia, writes Phil Hogan