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Thais bury an unclaimed body, one of the unidentified victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, at Bang Muang
06 Dec 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Thais bury an unclaimed body, one of the unidentified victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, at Bang Muang Cemetery in Phang Nga, 788 km (490 miles) south of Bangkok, December 6, 2006. Thailand, where the tsunami killed almost 6,000 people and left nearly 3,000 missing, started to bury the last 110 unidentified bodies, a task which will be completed by Friday.
REUTERS/SUKREE SUKPLANG


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