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PHOTOS: CARE tackles South Asia tsunami
05 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT
Source: CARE - India
Rick Perera
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Fishing communities near Chennai, India, 
were badly affected by the tsunami.

CARE/Madhuri Dass
Fishing communities near Chennai, India, were badly affected by the tsunami.
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Fishing communities near Chennai, India, 
were badly affected by the tsunami.

CARE/Madhuri Dass
Fishing communities near Chennai, India, were badly affected by the tsunami.
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BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA-JANUARY 3, 2005:

CARE workers explain the use of water 
purifier to survivors of the tsunami.

CARE/Edy Purnomo
BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA-JANUARY 3, 2005: CARE workers explain the use of water purifier to survivors of the tsunami.
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BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA-JANUARY 3, 2005:

CARE worker distributes water purifier 
to survivors of the tsunami.

CARE/Edy Purnomo
BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA-JANUARY 3, 2005: CARE worker distributes water purifier to survivors of the tsunami.
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Suvivors at an IDP camp in Banda Aceh, 
Indonesia.

CARE/Edy Purnomo
Suvivors at an IDP camp in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
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A house destroyed by the tsunami, 
Batticoloa, Sri Lanka.

Harsha De Silva/CARE
A house destroyed by the tsunami, Batticoloa, Sri Lanka.
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Kovil, Navaladi Village, Batticoloa, Sri 
Lanka.

Harsha De Silva/CARE
Kovil, Navaladi Village, Batticoloa, Sri Lanka.
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Sinniya Kinniya, Kinniya Division, 
Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka.

Harsha De Silva/CARE
Sinniya Kinniya, Kinniya Division, Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka.
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