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Kendall Michel from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, inspects a tsunami detection buoy during the launching ceremony in Phuket
01 Dec 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Kendall Michel from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, inspects a tsunami detection buoy during the launching ceremony in Phuket, about 862 km (536 miles) south of Bangkok, December 1, 2006. The U.S.-made buoy will be installed in the Indian ocean about 1000 km (621 miles) off Phuket's shore, between Thailand and Sri Lanka. The system is expected to be effective on December 4, 2006.
REUTERS/SUKREE SUKPLANG


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A woman lights an oil lamp in memory of her relatives who died in the Indian Ocean tsunami, in Galle December 26, 2006. Thousands lit candles, visited mass graves and observed two minutes of silence on Tuesday two years after a tsunami pulverised villages along Indian Ocean shores and killed or left missing about 230,000 people.