Full Extent of Indonesia Disaster Slowly Revealed
Reuters has an article about how the full extent of the Tsunami disaster is being resolved as more and more places are being visited by reporters.
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As many as 30,000, of the roughly 80,000 Acehnese known to have died, perished in this city when the waves, triggered by the world's most powerful earthquake in 40 years, swept through.
Indonesia's Chief Social Welfare Minister Alwi Shihab visited Calang, 94 miles south of Banda Aceh, on Sunday and said the town would be abandoned after 70 percent of its population of 10,000 were killed by the tsunami.
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