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Before & After – The Tsunami Disaster

Here are some pictures (copyrighted by CNN) about the photos of tsunami struck areas before the disaster and after the disaster.

1. THAILAND

The left image shows Khao Lak, Thailand, a popular tourist destination on the southern coast of Thailand. The right image shows the destruction caused by the tsunami.

2. SRI LANKA

The image on the left shows Kalutara Beach in Sri Lanka taken January 1, 2004. The one on the right, taken December 26, 2004, shows receding water from the tsunamis.


The image on the left shows Kalutara Beach in Sri Lanka taken January 1, 2004. The image on the right was taken December 26, 2004 and shows debris the tsunamis left behind.

3. INDONESIA

The left image shows the shoreline of Banda Aceh, Indonesia as it was on June 23, 2004. The image on the right was taken December 28, 2004, two days after the tsunami.


The image on the left shows the north shore in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, as it was on June 23, 2004. The image on the right was taken December 28, 2004, two days after the tsunamis.


The image on the left shows Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on June 23, 2004. The image on the right was taken December 28, 2004, two days after the tsunamis.


The image on the left shows Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on June 23, 2004. The image on the right was taken December 28, 2004, two days after the tsunamis.

4. SRI LANKA

The image on the left shows Male International Airport in the Maldive Islands on December 3, 2003. The image on the right was taken December 27, 2004, one day after the tsunamis.

May God bless those souls perished in the disaster.

Update: Know more about the disaster here.

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