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15 Years On, a Look Back at the Boxing Day Aceh Tsunami

19 December 2019 13:44 WIB

FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows the tsunami-devastated city of Banda Aceh on the Indonesian island of Sumatra January 28, 2005. December 26 marks 15 years since a 9.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province triggered a tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries. REUTERS/ Kimimasa Mayama/File Photo

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FILE PHOTO: An Indonesian woman carries her child in Lhoknga district, southwest of Banda Aceh, as they head towards the provincial capital to seek food and shelter following the deadly tsunami, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra January 1, 2005. When the quake opened a faultline deep beneath the Indian Ocean, it triggered a wave as high as 17.4 meters (57 feet), wiping some communities off the map in seconds. REUTERS/Beawiharta/File Photo

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FILE PHOTO: An Indonesian man looks at corpses piled up on a street in Banda Aceh December 30, 2004, after the city was devastated by a huge tsunami wave on Sunday. Northern Aceh province bore the brunt of the disaster, where a total of 128,858 people were killed, according to statistics compiled by the government and aid agencies. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad/File Photo

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FILE PHOTO: Indonesians search for their belongings at their ruined house in Lhoknga, west of Banda Aceh, January 28, 2005 following the deadly tsunami. Day by day, the death toll rose, as bodies littered the streets, waiting to be collected, and others continued to wash ashore, decaying among piles of debris. Hospitals and morgues struggled to cope with injured and bewildered victims and bloated corpses. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni/File Photo

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FILE PHOTO: Indonesian soldiers remove a body from the village of Simpang Lima on the outskirts of Banda Aceh, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, January 1, 2005. Over 570,000 people were displaced and 179,000 buildings and homes destroyed in Indonesia as the wave swallowed large parts of the coastline. Massive reconstruction aid in Banda Aceh has since rebuilt a new city on top of the ruins. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/File Photo

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FILE PHOTO: An Indonesian policeman and a volunteer worker carry the body of a tsunami victim past the Rahmatullah mosque which was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in the village of Lhoknga, southwest of Banda Aceh, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra January 23, 2005. December 26 marks 15 years since a 9.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province triggered a tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/File Photo

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