Survivors Proud Of Rebuilt Lives Shattered By Deadliest Tsunami

Fisherman Akram bin M. Thaib holds up a fishing hook for a photograph in Ulee Lheue village in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. The tsunami unleashed a decade ago by a 9.1-magnitude undersea earthquake off the Sumatran coast was the deadliest natural disaster this century, taking more than 220,000 lives and leaving more than 1.5 million homeless. While families will never be rebuilt nor the trauma forgotten, interviews with survivors across the devastated coastlines of Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia show how lives have been transformed. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Fisherman Akram bin M. Thaib holds up a fishing hook for a photograph in Ulee Lheue village in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. The tsunami unleashed a decade ago by a 9.1-magnitude undersea earthquake off the Sumatran coast was the deadliest natural disaster this century, taking more than 220,000 lives and leaving more than 1.5 million homeless. While families will never be rebuilt nor the trauma forgotten, interviews with survivors across the devastated coastlines of Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia show how lives have been transformed. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Survivors Proud Of Rebuilt Lives Shattered By Deadliest Tsunami
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