"On this day of reflection, we mourn with our friends in Asia and Africa who were affected by this terrible disaster. We commit to the hard work still ahead to help the region build safer, more resilient communities," Kerry said in a statement yesterday.
Kerry said the tsunami was one of the worst he has ever seen, but it brought out the best. It also sounded a warning We know that many regions are already suffering historic floods and rising sea levels.
The time to act on climate change is now - before it's too late to heed the warning," Kerry said..
Kerry said he will never forget hearing the news of the tsunami that struck in the Indian Ocean 10 years ago.
"The images were gut-wrenching: entire towns razed from Indonesia to Somalia; raging waters sweeping away people's homes; hundreds of thousands killed and many more separated from their families," he said.
"We recognise the millions of people who contributed to the recovery effort. And we Honor those who have continued to work in the years since to help the victims pick up the pieces and rebuild their communities," Kerry said.
