AID to tsunami survivors Updated: 2005-01-02 08:53
Tsunami survivors scramble for water supplies
as they are unloaded from an aid truck in Karaitivu on Sri Lanka's east
coast January 2, 2005. A week after a deadly Indian Ocean tsunami
devastated coastal Sri Lanka, the country is counting the cost of a
disaster from which it will take years to recover. [Reuters]
Tsunami survivors scramble for water supplies
as they are unloaded from an aid truck in Karaitivu on Sri Lanka's east
coast January 2, 2005. A week after a deadly Indian Ocean tsunami
devastated coastal Sri Lanka, the country is counting the cost of a
disaster from which it will take years to recover. [Reuters]
Acehnese receive kerosene
from government officials in the tsunami-hit city of Banda Aceh on the
Indonesian island of Sumatra January 1, 2005. A legion of ships and planes
delivered aid to millions of Asian tsunami survivors on Saturday as New
Year celebrations around the world paused to mourn victims of one of the
worst disasters in living memory. [Reuters]
Desperate Indonesians from a small village
struggle to gather aid supplies being dropped from the Helicopter
Anti-Submarine Squadron 2 "Golden Falcons" at Banda Aceh, January 1, 2005
in Indonesia. The helicopter was unable to land because of the extensive
flooding that still
exists. [Reuters]
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