on the western coast of Malé. This structure is effective to protect low-altitude areas from storm tide and tsunami. In 1987, a massive
storm surge hit and flooded a large part of the Maldives. The devastating surge wielded a strong influence on this island country in the
Indian Ocean, particularly the
infrastructure in Malé was paralyzed and damaged at an estimated cost of U.S.$6 million. GDP of the Maldives, afterwards, decreased 5.70% in this year compared to the previous one, or from U.S.$158 million in 1986 to U.S.$149 million in 1987. Malé instantly requested Tokyo for the emergency assistance and an aid in preventing disaster like the storm surge, and
Japanese government accepted it. A coastal protection project supported by Japan'
ODA soon began within the year, and it continued until 2002 when completed the six kilometers long barrier all the way around the capital. Nevertheless, in the Maldives, the anti-tsunami barrier built by collaboration between both of the island countries, protected those who lived in Malé without any deaths. == Support during the Great East Japan Earthquake ==