A look back at the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
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Credit: AFP/Getty Images
NAGAPATTINAM, INDIA: A fishing ship lies on a road near Nagapattinam port some 350 km south of Madras, 27 December 2004, after tidal waves hit the region. Survivors grimly buried or burnt their dead Monday in southern India as the death toll rose to at least 6,597 with thousands more missing amid warnings of a return of the killer tsunami. Almost half the dead, 3,000 people, were in the tropical Andaman and Nicobar Islands close to the epicentre of the Indonesian earthquake that Sunday sent huge waves sweeping across the Indian Ocean, officials said. More than 22,800 died in eight countries. AFP PHOTO/Prakash SINGH (Photo credit should read PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/Getty Images)
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