Originally posted by Clave
A lot of holidaymakers:
Germany: 60 dead
1,000 missing
Sweden: 52 dead
2,915 missing
Britain: 40 dead
159 missing
France: 22 dead
Up to 560 missing
Norway: 21 dead
400+ missing
Japan: 21 dead
Italy: 18 dead
570+ missing
Switzerland: 16 dead
500 missing
US: 15 dead
Australia: 12 dead
700+ missing
South Korea: 11 dead
Where'd you get those stats? Tell me that isn't supposed to be comprehensive...

EDIT: And an interesting story from the
Arizona Daily Sun:
[q]AUROVILLE, India (AP) -- A premonition about floods led an Israeli couple living in an international community in southern India to build their house on stilts -- a move that saved them from the fury of the tsunami that tore through the region this week.
Yuval Skoles and his wife, Hannah, moved from Israel 20 years ago to live in Auroville, a spiritual retreat community, near the former French colony of Pondicherry on India's eastern coast.
When Skoles began building his beachside compound, his wife had dreams about floods, so he built the main house on stilts 16 feet above the ground.
In a part of India where ocean surges and tsunamis were unheard of before last Sunday, it was, frankly, a bit odd.
"It's the only house of its kind on the coast," Yuval Skoles said.
When the tsunami struck, the couple were in the main house. Their daughter, her husband and son were staying in a guest house -- at ground level. The tsunami swamped the guest house.
His wife urged him to jump into the raging torrents to rescue their daughter and grandson; she even threatened to jump in herself. But they were nowhere to be seen.
"For 45 minutes I thought I had lost my daughter," Yuval Skoles said.
But his daughter and her family had sought refuge inside a hilltop Hindu temple. They later walked back to the A-frame house on whitewashed concrete stilts.
They lost most of their possessions, and they have a lot of rebuilding to do.
But Yuval Skoles said he was happy. After fearing his family had died and then learning they had lived, he said nothing can get him down.
"Everything is great," he said.[/q]