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To: Gordon A. Langston who wrote (1322)12/28/2004 8:10:09 AM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) of 5425
 
Some people were lucky, but the scale of this disaster is almost beyond imagination...the exepcted death toll is now in excess of 30,000 people.

And still the death toll rises
By Peter Foster, South Asia Correspondent and Jonathan Petre
(Filed: 28/12/2004)

The number of people killed in the Asian tsunami disaster climbed relentlessly last night, with at least 25,000 dead, including 15 Britons.

A huge international relief effort was going on as the full extent of the devastation caused by a series of giant waves, unleashed by the most powerful earthquake for 40 years, became clear.

telegraph.co.uk
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