Indonesia itself (Aceh) has 94,584 deaths and 132,172 missing.
See http://www.acehmediacenter.or.id/eng/
Michael from Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
At 08:36 PM 1/24/2005 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems almost incomprehensible that what was initially 26,000 is now well over 220,000 deaths. Shocking, bewildering.
Rick Hauptman Bay Area Wireless Dems San Francisco
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On Sunday 26 December 2004 07:12 pm, Datamation India wrote:
> Dear Partha and all Bytes for All Readers,
>The year is ending on a very-very tragic note with the loss of so many lives.
The latest estimate I have seen today is 26,000 confirmed deaths in all affected countries. Although there are no reliable estimates yet for injury, homelessness, or property damage, we know that all are huge. The UN calls the damage "unprecedented" and estimates that millions have been displaced. Whole villages on the coasts of Sri Lanka and India have been swept away, and doubtless elsewhere. The tidal waves were felt in Africa and
South America. >>
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