Puducherry Commemorates Tsunami Victims on 20th Memorial Day

The 20th anniversary of the 2004 tsunami was observed across the coastal districts of Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, and Karaikal in Tamil Nadu on December 26, 2024. The events served to honor the victims of the devastating disaster, recognize the resilience of the survivors, and reflect on the progress made in rebuilding communities affected by the tsunami. Wreath-laying ceremonies, processions, and interfaith prayers were organized, with participation from government officials, local leaders, and community members.

Key Events At Different Locations

Nagapattinam

  • Location: Tsunami Memorial Park, District Collectorate premises
  • Key Figures: District Collector P. Akash, Tamil Nadu Tadco Chairman U. Mathivanan, Nagapattinam MLA J. Mohammed Shah Nawaz, Kilvelur MLA V.P. Nagai Mali, Superintendent of Police A.K. Arun Kabilan
  • Activities: Wreath-laying, moment of silence, candle lighting

Velankanni

  • Location: Beach to mass burial site (where over 1,000 victims are buried)
  • Participants: Over 500 people, including fishermen, traders, and the public
  • Led By: Velankanni Basilica Rector Fr. R. Irudayaraj
  • Activities: 3-kilometre procession, floral tributes, interfaith prayers (readings from Bhagavad Gita, Quran, Bible), families offering favorite foods and drinks of the deceased

Mayiladuthurai

  • Location: Tsunami Memorial in Porayar
  • Key Figures: District Collector A.P. Mahabharathi, Sirkazhi Revenue Divisional Officer Suresh, Tharangambadi Town Panchayat Chairperson Suguna Sankari
  • Activities: Floral wreath laying, ceremony participation by local officials

Karaikal

  • Location: Tsunami Memorial on Karaikal beach
  • Key Figures: Minister P. R. N. Thirumurugan, District Collector D. Manikandan
  • Activities: Floral tributes, interfaith prayers, observances in Poovam Nandalaru, Thirupattinam Pattinacheri, Polagam

Additional Observances

  • Fishermen in the coastal fishing villages of Nagapattinam abstained from fishing to participate in the ceremonies.
  • Community leaders, local officials, and family members of victims played a key role in the memorial services.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Puducherry Commemorates Tsunami Victims on 20th Memorial Day
District and Location Key Activities and Participants
Nagapattinam – Tsunami Memorial Park Wreath-laying, candle lighting, moment of silence. Led by P. Akash, U. Mathivanan, J. Mohammed Shah Nawaz, A.K. Arun Kabilan. Honoring 6,065 victims.
Velankanni – Beach to Mass Burial Site 3-km procession, floral tributes, interfaith prayers (Bhagavad Gita, Quran, Bible). Over 500 participants led by Fr. R. Irudayaraj. Families offered food for deceased.
Mayiladuthurai – Tsunami Memorial in Porayar Floral wreath laying. Led by A.P. Mahabharathi, Suresh, Suguna Sankari. Focus on Tharangambadi taluk victims.
Karaikal – Tsunami Memorial on Karaikal Beach Floral tributes, interfaith prayers, ceremonies at Poovam Nandalaru, Thirupattinam Pattinacheri, Polagam. Led by P. R. N. Thirumurugan, D. Manikandan.
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