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  2. Indira Point - Wikipedia

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    The Indira Point lighthouse was commissioned into service on 30 April 1972. [8] [9]Located 500 kilometres north of the epicenter of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, the southernmost tip subsided 4.25 metres (13.9 ft) after the earthquake, and many of the inhabitants went missing in the tsunami that followed. [10]

  3. Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on India - Wikipedia

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    The population was evacuated, and there were no casualties. Indira Point (6°45’10″N and 93°49’36″E), the southernmost point of the Great Nicobar Island and India itself, subsided 4.25 metres (13.9 ft) in the tsunami and its lighthouse was damaged. [14]

  4. Great Nicobar Island - Wikipedia

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    Indira Point (6°45’10″N and 93°49’36″E) is the southernmost point of the Great Nicobar Island and India itself. Indira Point subsided 4.25 m in the 26 December 2004 tsunami and the lighthouse there was damaged. The lighthouse was subsequently made functional.

  5. History of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia

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    The worst affected Nicobar islands were Katchal and Indira Point; the latter subsided 4.25 metres (13.9 feet) and was partially submerged in the ocean. The lighthouse at Indira Point was damaged but has been repaired since then. The territory lost a large amount of area which is now submerged.

  6. Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia

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    Indira Point, located at 6°45'10″N and 93°49'36″E on the southern tip of Great Nicobar, is the southernmost point of India. The territory shares maritime borders with Indonesia located about 165 km (103 mi) to the south, Myanmar located 280 km (170 mi) to the north-east and Thailand located 650 km (400 mi) to the south-east.

  7. 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    The slip did not happen instantaneously but took place in two phases over several minutes: Seismographic and acoustic data indicate that the first phase involved a rupture about 400 km (250 mi) long and 100 km (60 mi) wide, 30 km (19 mi) beneath the sea bed—the largest rupture ever known to have been caused by an earthquake.

  8. Rondo Island - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The island is surrounded by a mile (1.7 km) wide reef which has a steep marine slope on its edges. [3] [4] On the southern edge of island's reef are 14 small rocky islets, [3] [4] at distances between 0.9 and 1.7 km. Between these islets and Weh Island is a 16–20 km or 3-3.5 leagues wide safe navigable channel. [5]

  9. Landfall Island - Wikipedia

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    Landfall Island is the northernmost island of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. [7] [8] It belongs to the territory's North and Middle Andaman administrative district. [9] The island lies 220 km (137 mi) north of Port Blair, and is situated 300 km (186 mi) south of Myanmar. [8] It is home to the Kari tribe. [10]