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Asian Tsunami Survivors Look Back at 6 Months of Suffering

26 June 2005

Fiberglass boats lie in the harbor at Nagapattinam, India,  June 25, 2005

Nations around the world are remembering the catastrophic tsunami that devastated a string of Indian Ocean countries six months ago Sunday.

The event was touched off December 26 by an enormous underwater earthquake off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island. The quake triggered massive waves that pounded coastlines in scores of countries, including Thailand, Sri Lanka and India and as far away as Somalia.

The disaster claimed more than 175,000 lives and left nearly 2 million people homeless.

Indonesia, which suffered the worst damage and heaviest casualties, held a ceremony Saturday to mark the half year since the earthquake and tsunami.

Elsewhere, survivors are recalling their stories and mourning those who lost their lives in the event.

The United Nations says the next six months will focus on reconstruction in affected countries - including rebuilding thousands of homes, buildings and infrastructure. Aid efforts will also look to putting thousands of people back to work.

U.N. estimates say reconstruction will take five to 10 years.

So far, the international community has pledged about $7 billion for reconstruction efforts.

Some information for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.

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