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Indian Ocean Tsunami: Before and After - 14 Nov 2014 
This package is sent ahead of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, which occurred on December 26, 2004. 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXCW 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, debris is strewn at a hotel near the popular Patong beach in Phuket, Thailand... 
Phuket, Thailand 
To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND 
In this combo picture, debris is strewn at a hotel near the popular Patong beach in Phuket, Thailand December 29, 2004 after a tsunami slammed the coast (top) and foreign tourists enjoy the weather at the same hotel five years after, December 10, 2009. As the world prepares to mark the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13 Asian and African countries, scars have yet to heal even after homes have been rebuilt, tourists have returned and foreign aid has ended. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND REUTERS/Kin Cheung (top) and Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXD5 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, a hotel in Thailand's Phi Phi island is seen after the tsunami January 3, 2005... 
Phi Phi, Thailand 
To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND 
In this combo picture, a hotel in Thailand's Phi Phi island is seen after the tsunami January 3, 2005 (top) and the same hotel with tourist enjoying their holidays nearly five years after, December 11, 2009. As the world prepares to mark the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13 Asian and African countries, scars have yet to heal even after homes have been rebuilt, tourists have returned and foreign aid has ended. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND REUTERS/Kin Cheung (top) and Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTV 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking past a ship washed ashore by the tsunami in Banda... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking past a ship washed ashore by the tsunami in Banda Aceh December 28, 2004, and (bottom) an Acehnese worker sweeping a street in front of the Hotel Medan in the same area, December 5, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 28, 2004 and December 5, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXD0 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, tourists are seen at a pier as they wait to be evacuated from the Phi Phi Islands,... 
Phi Phi, Thailand 
To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND 
In this combo picture, tourists are seen at a pier as they wait to be evacuated from the Phi Phi Islands, southern Thailand, December 27, 2004 after a tsunami swept through this famous tourist resort (top) and the same pier nearly five years after, December 11, 2009. As the world prepares to mark the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13 Asian and African countries, scars have yet to heal even after homes have been rebuilt, tourists have returned and foreign aid has ended. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND REUTERS/Stringer (top) and Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTR 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) a view of the damage near Baiturrahman mosque December 27, 2004, the... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) a view of the damage near Baiturrahman mosque December 27, 2004, the day after a tsunami hit the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh, and (bottom) an Acehnese man collecting grass for his goat in the same area, December 4, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 27, 2004 and December 4, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTP 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking on debris from the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking on debris from the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in the provincial Indonesian capital of Banda Aceh January 2, 2005, and (bottom) Acehnese students walking on a jogging track in the same area of Blang Padang park in Banda Aceh, December 5, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken January 2, 2005 and December 5, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY / REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTO 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking on debris from the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) an Acehnese man walking on debris from the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in the provincial Indonesian capital of Banda Aceh January 4, 2005, and (bottom) an Acehnese man walking in the same area in Banda Aceh, December 3, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken January 4, 2005 and December 3, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY / REUTERS/Romeo Ronoco/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY
RTXRUTS 
December 15, 2009 
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) Acehnese... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) Acehnese women searching for their missing relatives among tsunami victims in Banda Aceh in Indonesia's Aceh province on December 28, 2004, and a child riding his bicycle in front of a morgue in the same area, December 6, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 28, 2004 and December 6, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Handout/Beawiharta 
SRI LANKA-TSUNAMI
RTXRZ5Z 
December 18, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) Sumith Lalantha (L) who lost his three sisters, and his wife Sriyani,... 
Kathaluwa, Sri Lanka 
Survivor of 2004 tsunami stands with his wife in ruins of their house in Kathaluwa 
A combination photo shows (top) Sumith Lalantha (L) who lost his three sisters, and his wife Sriyani, standing January 2, 2005, in the ruins of their house in Kathaluwa which was devastated by the 2004 tsunami, and (bottom) a family walking past new homes at a development in Kathaluwa, built for families who lost homes in the 2004 tsunami, November 29, 2009. REUTERS/Yves Herman/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds 
INDONESIA-TSUNAMI
RTXRZFB 
December 18, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) Indonesian soldiers removing the body of a 2004 tsunami victim near a... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
Indonesian soldiers remove the body of a 2004 tsunami victim near a mosque in Banda Aceh 
A combination photo shows (top) Indonesian soldiers removing the body of a 2004 tsunami victim near a mosque in Banda Aceh, on the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra January 2, 2005, and (bottom), a view of the same area, December 5, 2009. REUTERS/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXD1 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, tourists are seen outside a hotel as they wait to be evacuated from Phi Phi Island... 
Phi Phi, Thailand 
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In this combo picture, tourists are seen outside a hotel as they wait to be evacuated from Phi Phi Island after giant waves swept through the tourist resort December 27,2004 (top) and the same site nearly five years after, December 11, 2009. As the world prepares to mark the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13 Asian and African countries, scars have yet to heal even after homes have been rebuilt, tourists have returned and foreign aid has ended. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND REUTERS/Stringer (top) and Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXCZ 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, foreign tourists are seen as they stretcher an injured person along a destroyed... 
Phi Phi, Thailand 
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In this combo picture, foreign tourists are seen as they stretcher an injured person along a destroyed beach on Phi Phi island December 26, 2004 (top) and the same site nearly five years after, December 11, 2009. As the world prepares to mark the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13 Asian and African countries, scars have yet to heal even after homes have been rebuilt, tourists have returned and foreign aid has ended. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND REUTERS/Reuters TV (top) and Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXCX 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, residents and tourists are seen standing in ankle-deep water in tsunami-hit entertainment... 
Phuket, Thailand 
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In this combo picture, residents and tourists are seen standing in ankle-deep water in tsunami-hit entertainment district of Patong in Phuket (top) December 26, 2004 and the same street nearly five years after December 10, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer/Damir Sagolj 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/THAILAND
RTXRXCY 
December 17, 2009 
In this combo picture, a Thai woman is seen collecting items from the aftermath of the tsunami disaster... 
Phuket, Thailand 
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In this combo picture, a Thai woman is seen collecting items from the aftermath of the tsunami disaster in Patong Beach on the Thai resort island of Phuket January 1, 2005 (top) and the same site nearly five years after, December 10, 2009. REUTERS/Adrees Latif/Damir Sagolj 
SRI LANKA TSUNAMI
RTXRLWJ 
December 08, 2009 
A combination photo shows (TOP) a woman wandering around the rubble in the commercial center of the town... 
Galle, Sri Lanka 
Combination photo of a commercial center and a field in Galle 
A combination photo shows (TOP) a woman wandering around the rubble in the commercial center of the town of Galle, southern Sri Lanka, on January 30, 2005 after it was flattened by the Dec 26 tsunami, and (BOTTOM) a boy running with a ball in outside of a soccer field in Galle October 6, 2009. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan/Carlos Barria 
SRI LANKA
RTXRM4U 
December 08, 2009 
Combination photo shows (top) damaged buses piled up in a town square in Galle, Sri Lanka December 27,... 
Galle, Sri Lanka 
Combination photo of Tsunami 
Combination photo shows (top) damaged buses piled up in a town square in Galle, Sri Lanka December 27, 2004 and (bottom) a general view of the bus station in Galle, south of Colombo Octiber 6, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos Barria 
SRI LANKA TSUNAMI
RTXRLWL 
December 08, 2009 
A combination photo shows (TOP) a man wandering around the rubble in the commercial centre of the town... 
Galle, Sri Lanka 
Combination photo of a commercial centre of the town of Galle 
A combination photo shows (TOP) a man wandering around the rubble in the commercial centre of the town of Galle, southern Sri Lanka, on January 30, 2005 after it was flattened by the Dec 26 tsunami and a general view (BOTTOM) of a comercial area in Galle, south of Colombo October 6, 2009. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan/Carlos Barria 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTT 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) rescue workers removing a body of a tsunami victim from the compound... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) rescue workers removing a body of a tsunami victim from the compound of the Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, December 29, 2004 and (bottom) an Acehnese worker sweeping the grass in the same area, December 3, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 29, 2004 and December 3, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTW 
December 15, 2009 
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) the body... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) the body of a tsunami victim beside a damaged building in Banda Aceh, January 5, 2005, and (bottom) Acehnese men sitting and eating corn in the same area, December 4, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken January 5, 2005 and December 4, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY / REUTERS/Stringer/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY
RTXRUTU 
December 15, 2009 
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) survivors... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (top) survivors looking at the bodies of tsunami victims at the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh, December 29, 2004, and (bottom) Acehnese women praying in the same area, December 2, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 29, 2004 and December 2, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/Beawiharta 
QUAKE INDONESIA
RTRJ09Q 
December 27, 2004 
A scene of the damage in front of the Baiturrahman mosque caused by a tsunami that hit the Indonesian... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
A scene of the damage in front of the Baiturrahman mosque caused by a tsunami that hit the ... 
A scene of the damage in front of the Baiturrahman mosque caused by a tsunami that hit the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh. A scene of the damage in front of the Baiturrahman mosque that was caused by a tsunami that hit the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh December 27, 2004. Soldiers searched for bodies in treetops, families wept over the dead laid on beaches and rescuers scoured coral isles for missing tourists as Asia counted the cost on Monday of a tidal wave triggered by an earthquake that killed tens of thousands. REUTERS/Beawiharta 
INDONESIA
RTXRW7X 
December 16, 2009 
A view of the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh, December 5, 2009, an area affected by the 2004 Indian... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
A view of the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh 
A view of the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh, December 5, 2009, an area affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. REUTERS/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTQ 
December 15, 2009 
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (L) the bodies... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH

A combination photo shows (L) the bodies of victims in the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh the day after the December 27, 2004 tsunami hit, and the same view of Banda Aceh December 5, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 27, 2004 and December 5, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Beawiharta 
TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/
RTXRUTX 
December 15, 2009 
A combination photo shows (top) bodies of tsunami victims floating in the water near the city port of... 
Banda Aceh, Indonesia 
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A combination photo shows (top) bodies of tsunami victims floating in the water near the city port of Banda Aceh, December 29, 2004, and (bottom) a view of the same area, December 3, 2009. Though confusion sometimes reigned among many aid groups with varying agendas, they built more than 140,000 homes, 1,700 schools, 996 government buildings, 36 airports and seaports, 3,800 houses of worship, 363 bridges and 3,700 km of road, according to Indonesian reconstruction agency (BRR) data. Pictures taken December 29, 2004 and December 3, 2009. To match feature TSUNAMI-ANNIVERSARY/ REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/Beawiharta 
SUMATRA
RTXN5ZY 
January 11, 2005 
- COMBO PHOTO - A combination of satellite images shows the coast of Meulaboh in Aceh province on Indonesia's... 
Meulaboh, SUMATRA 
- COMBO PHOTO - A combination of satellite images shows the coast of Meulaboh in Aceh province on In..... 
- COMBO PHOTO - A combination of satellite images shows the coast of Meulaboh in Aceh province on Indonesia's Sumatra island on May 18, 2004 (L) and on January 7, 2005 after the Indian Ocean tsunami. At least 156,000 people were killed in the December 26, 2004 earthquake and tsunami -- 104,000 in Indonesia, more than 30,000 in Sri Lanka, 15,000 in India and more than 5,000 in Thailand. [Deaths were also reported in the Maldives, Myanmar, Bangladesh and several east African nations 
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