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10 years after tsunami, victims' relatives learn bodies weren't lost December 22, 2014 / 1:22 PM EST / AP SEINT PAING, Myanmar -- Of all the moments to chase a dream, May Aye Nwe chose the morning ...
Bodies piled on coasts after tsunami kills 22,700 (Agenceis) Updated: 2004-12-28 02:03. Rescuers scoured the sea for missing tourists and fishermen in Asia Monday and fears of disease grew as ...
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — With bodies splayed over once-pristine beaches in Sri Lanka, Thailand, India and other southern Asian countries hit by an Indian Ocean tsunami, the estimated death toll ...
Soldiers prodded marshy ground with slender poles and cleared mounds of rubble by hand Monday as 25,000 troops mounted Japan's largest search yet for the bodies of nearly 12,000 people missing in ...
PANGANDARAN, Indonesia — Rescue workers dug decomposed corpses from ruined homes and hotels in this tsunami-devastated town Thursday, and a mass burial was held for some of the 531 people killed ...
Some 230,000 people were killed in the Indian Ocean tsunami set off by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake on Dec. 26, 2004. A dozen countries were hit, from Indonesia to India to Africa’s east coast.
Japanese police say 200 to 300 bodies have been found in a northeastern coastal area where a massive earthquake spawned a ferocious tsunami Friday that swept away boats, cars and homes.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — It was a beautiful Sunday morning, with almost no wind, when a crowded train called the Queen of the Sea pulled out of Colombo station on schedule at 7:40 and headed down ...
After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, bodies turned up along the Indonesian coast for months afterward. However, 37,000 of the 164,000 people who died in Indonesia simply disappeared, their bodies ...
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