Thousands of tsunami survivors still live in emergency tents

by uusjio | December 3, 2007 at 06:31 pm
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Banda Aceh (ANTARA News) - Thousands of families, who became victims of
the 2004 tsunami, still lived in emergency tents and shelters in West
Aceh District, Aceh Province, currently - almost three years after the
deadly natural disaster.

Data from the West Aceh District administration showed that around
2,584 families or 10,508 people were still living in 33 emergency tents
and temporary shelters in the district.

The Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Agency (BRR) for Aceh and Nias
continued to building houses for tsunami survivors, Alamasyah, a BRR
official, said here on Monday.

BRR and NGOs planned to build 16,177 houses for tsunami victims in West
Aceh District. Of the target, some 10,027 houses had been completed,
and 2,908 houses were being constructed, he said.

An 8.9-magnitude earthquake and a subsequent tsunami devastated Aceh
and Nias (North Sumatra) on December 26, 2004, killing at least 170,000
people and rendered almost one million others homeless. (*) END

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