Tsunami death toll may top 270,000

Sri Lankan officials said today they expect the country’s tsunami death toll to exceed 40,000 people, as emergency workers pull more bodies from the rubble three weeks after the disaster.

Sri Lankan officials said today they expect the country’s tsunami death toll to exceed 40,000 people, as emergency workers pull more bodies from the rubble three weeks after the disaster.

Worldwide, the December 26 quake and tsunami has officially killed 163,000 people across 11 countries

But scores are still missing and the Indonesian death toll may top 210,000, officials have said.

It is feared that the final death toll in the Indian Ocean nations will exceed 270,000.

The new figures rank the tsunami in the same category as a 1976 earthquake in China that killed at least 255,000 people. The worst natural disaster since 1750 is thought to have been a flood in China in 1939 that killed an estimated 3.7 million people.

A list compiled by the Disaster Management Task Force for Indonesia’s devastated Aceh province gave the number of people known to have died in the disaster at 78,395 and said another 131,479 remained lost or missing.

In Sri Lanka, the National Disaster Management Centre has counted 30,920 dead with 6,020 people still missing.

The Public Security Ministry said today the toll was 38,195 dead – or 7,275 higher – but it wasn’t clear if that figure included the missing.

Despite the conflicting numbers, both agencies said the toll would rise further.

“Dead bodies are still being retrieved from the rubble,” said Thilak Ranavirajah, secretary to the public security ministry, in announcing the higher numbers. “The final toll may be more than 40,000 people.”

The Management Centre, which is part of the president’s office, agreed with the forecast but maintained its lower confirmed toll.

“We are expecting the toll to go over 40,000,” said RM Jayasinghe, a director at the centre. “Maybe after about a month, we have to decide to alter the missing figure and add it to the deaths.”

:: At least 162,705 people have been reported dead around southern Asia and as far away as Somalia on Africa’s eastern coast from the earthquake and massive tsunami that smashed coastlines on December 26.

Death tolls by country in which the victims died:

- Indonesia: 115,229

- Sri Lanka: 30,920

- India: 10,714

- Thailand: 5,291

- Somalia: 298

- Myanmar: 90

- Maldives: 82

- Malaysia: 68

- Tanzania: 10

- Bangladesh: 2

- Kenya: 1

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