City
Epaper

Khushbu Sundar, Nithin Sathyaa remember victims of 2004 Tsunami

By IANS | Updated: December 26, 2021 17:29 IST

Chennai, Dec 26 Actress and politician Khushbu Sundar on Sunday joined scores of others in paying homage to ...

Open in App

Chennai, Dec 26 Actress and politician Khushbu Sundar on Sunday joined scores of others in paying homage to the victims of the killer tsunami that claimed lakhs of lives in 2004.

Taking to social media, Khushbu said, "Paid homage to those we lost when mother fury descended as a tsunami in 2004. Prayed to safeguard our fishermen as they brave every weather and venture into the sea. Every life matters to us and we shall do all that it takes to protect them."

Khushbu wasn't the only celebrity who remembered the victims of the 2004 tsunami on its anniversary. Tamil actor and producer Nitin Sathyaa too tweeted about the great disaster that left several people dead in several countries.

In India, Tamil Nadu was among the states that bore the brunt of the tsunami, with several people in coastal regions being killed.

Nitin Sathyaa said that the memories of the 2004 tsunami were still fresh. He recalled that Chennai was in havoc and that there was panic all over.

The actor said, "Nature at its worst. Hope it never happens again. Prayers for the departed souls."

The tsunami, which was caused by a 9.1-magnitude undersea earthquake near Sumatra in Indonesia, killed around 2.3 lakh people in 14 countries including India, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: chennaiindiaKhushbu SundarNitin sathyaa
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalGold Price on April 22: Rate for 10 Grams of Yellow Metal Hits All-Time High Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya

NationalChennai: Man Saves Schoolboy from Electrocution in Waterlogged Street; Video Goes Viral

NationalPM Narendra Modi Discusses Tech and Innovation Collaboration With Elon Musk

NationalGold Prices on April 13: Mumbai Tops at ₹95,670 per 10 gm, Check Full City-Wise Rates Here

NationalChennai: Class 12 Boy Jumps to Death From 4th Floor After Being Bullied by Classmates

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentActor Gajraj Rao says high ticket prices are keeping audiences away from theatres

EntertainmentMalaika Arora's New York vacay is all about food, fashion & good music

EntertainmentVeera Dheera Sooran 2 OTT Release: When and Where to Watch Vikram’s New Film Online

EntertainmentJacob Elordi is grateful for a lesson in history with his new miniseries

EntertainmentPedro Pascal blasts J.K. Rowling, backs ‘Harry Potter’ boycott