Shortly before 08:00 on 26 December 2004, a magnitude-9.1 earthquake struck under the sea in northern Indonesia.
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followed, a massive tsunami fanned out across the Indian Ocean, killing close to 230,000 people, most in Indonesia.
Ahead of the 15th anniversary <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/hana970680293/%EB%82%A8%EC%9E%90%EB%AA%85%
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Yongcharoenchai visited southern Thailand, which was devastated by the tsunami.
This is the story of some of those who <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibianweyeoseonguilyu/" target="_blank">ºñºñ¾È
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details distressing.
Wittaya Tantawanich - emergency worker, Patong beach
That morning on Patong beach was very quiet. I was stationed close to Patong Hospital on a rescue truck. Then I got hungry,
so I drove toward the beach in order to find something to eat.
Dr Weerawit Sarideepan - then-doctor <a href="http://kachi.co.kr/" target="_blank">´ä·Ê¶±</a><br /> at Vachira Phuket
Hospital
It was the day after the hospital staff party - it was my day off and I had a long lie-in. At 08:00, I heard my wooden bedroom
windows were shaking. I told my wife that it must be from the car outside. Then I rolled back to sleep.
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