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India has hijacked tsunami relief - Red Cross

Red Cross officials in India’s remote Andaman islands accused the government of ”hijacking” their relief materials today, as squabbles over aid continued in the archipelago devastated by the tsunami.

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Island tribe shows courage in face of tragedy

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Remote area hit by new aftershocks

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Stench of rotting flesh leads to island's bodies

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Island’s population decimated
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RESCUE workers pulled corpses from canals and water-logged fields in India yesterday as the government warned the death toll of almost 9,400 from a tsunami that lashed the country’s south would rise further.

Wed, 29 Dec, 2004

Relatives pray for thousands still missing

INDIANS scattered flower petals at sea and sacrificed chickens yesterday to pray for the safe return of those carried away in a tsunami as aftershocks hit some areas.

Tue, 28 Dec, 2004

3,000 feared dead on remote Indian island

About 3,000 people may have died and a large number are missing and feared dead on the remote Car Nicobar island in the Bay of Bengal after Asia’s tidal wave disaster.

Mon, 27 Dec, 2004

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