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Aceh Rebuilt Decade After Tsunami, But Scars Remain
December 17, 2014 1:44 AM
Aceh bore the brunt of what was one of the largest-ever natural disasters, triggered by an earthquake so large that scientists said it caused the Earth to wobble on its axis by a few centimeters
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The Apung 1 barge, which was generating electricity offshore, was carried five kilometers by the tsunami and came to rest atop two houses. (Steve Herman/VOA News)
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Un habitant passe devant un camion incendié près de la route où les manifestants sont passés à Atteridgeville, à l'ouest de Pretoria, Afrique du Sud, le 21 juin 2016.
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Surya was seven when the tsunami hit. He was seriously injured and spent a month in hospital. Twelve of his 16 family members perished. (Steve Herman/VOA News)
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Three girls at a secondary school in Aceh which was destroyed in the tsunami. Construction continues a decade later. (Steve Herman/VOA News)
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