Flores de papel recuerdan a las víctimas del tsunami de 2004
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A woman cries near a mass grave for victims killed in the 2004 tsunami at Peraliya, south of Colombo
26.12.2010A woman cries near a mass grave for victims killed when the 2004 tsunami swept a moving train from its tracks, during an anniversary in Peraliya, 90km (56 miles) south of Colombo, December 26, 2010. Over 1,200 bodies were recovered from the scene following the tsunami on Boxing Day. Hundreds of memorial events were held across Asia on Sunday in memory of the towering waves that crashed ashore with little warning on December 26, 2004, killing 226,000 people in 13 countries. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: DISASTER ANNIVERSARY ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte -
Tsunami survivors attend an anniversary held in remembrance of victims killed in the 2004 Asian tsunami in Peraliya, south of Colombo
26.12.2010Tsunami survivors attend an anniversary held in remembrance of victims killed in the 2004 Asian tsunami, which swept a moving train off its tracks in Peraliya, about 90 km (56 miles) south of Colombo December 26, 2010. Over 1,200 bodies were recovered from the scene following the 2004 boxing day AsiaÕs tsunami. Hundreds of solemn events were held across Asia in memory of the towering waves that crashed ashore with little warning on December 26, 2004, killing 226,000 people in 13 countries. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT)REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte -
SE CUMPLEN 6 AÑOS DEL TERRIBLE TSUNAMI QUE DEJÓ 230 MIL MUERTOS
26.12.2010IND01 CHENNAI (INDIA) 26/12/2010.- Una mujer llora durante el acto celebrado en homenaje a las víctimas del tsunami de 2004 con motivo del sexto aniversario, en la playa de Marina en Chennai (la India), hoy, domingo 26 de diciembre de 2010. El tsunami mató a unas 230.000 personas en una docena de países, la mayoría de ellas en Indonesia. EFE/NATHAN G.EFE/NATHAN G.
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