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The International section
Tsunami Crisis, Sri Lanka


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Tsunami photos


The main road between Trincomalee and Batticaloa.
(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


Rehabilitation of shallow well on the eastern coast.
(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


Leif Zetterlund, IAS Sweden's Director, inspecting one of several shallow wells along the eastern coast.
(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


The Tsunami has caused big proplems for the fishermen, boats are destroyed and stranded on land.
(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


(Photo: IAS SWEDEN)


(Photo: IAS SWEDEN/Daniel Zetterlund)


(Photo: REUTERS/Arko Datta)

Tsunami survivors rush for clothes and food donated by volunteer organisations in Cuddalore, about 180 km (112 miles) south of the Indian city of Madras December 29, 2004. Rescuers scoured coastlines around the Indian Ocean on Wednesday for survivors of Sunday's giant waves that killed tens of thousands.


(Photo: REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi)

Relatives of a tsunami victim cry before her coffin in Koralawella, south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, December 28, 2004. Thousands of frantic Sri Lankans searched corpse-strewn rubble for relatives along the India Ocean island's devastated coastline on Tuesday as the death toll rose to 40,000 people reported killed.


(Photo: REUTERS/Yves Herman)

A little boy sleeps on the shoulder of his sister in a UNICEF camp for homeless people in Kalutara, south of Sri Lanka December 29, 2004. Rescuers scoured coastlines around the Indian Ocean on Wednesday for survivors of Sunday's giant waves that killed tens of thousands. The United Nations has mobilised what it called the biggest relief operation in its history.


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