On December 26, 2004, a massive undersea earthquake occurred off the coast of Indonesia, triggering a series of devastating tsunamis. These tsunamis wreaked havoc along the coast, obliterating nearly everything in their path and resulting in significant loss of life and property. This catastrophic event not only highlighted the destructive power of natural forces but also served as a stark reminder of nature's ability to reclaim what it has provided. The impact of this disaster remains etched in memory and is a poignant example of the vulnerabilities communities face in the face of such overwhelming natural phenomena.