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INDIA-ASIA-QUAKE-ORPHANS


TO GO WITH ASIA-QUAKE-INDIA-ORPHANS
Indian woman Devalakud (L) and her son Dinesh (C) speak to Chief Warden P. Rajeshwari (R) at an orphanage in Sikkal near Nagapattinam, 09 January 2005. Forty-seven Indian children who lost parents in the tsunami disaster were placed at a make-shift orphanage run by the government in the district of Nagapattinam. Of the 47 children at the centre 22 children have lost both their parents and the rest have a single parent.Tamil Nadu suffered India-s heaviest casualties when the tsunami struck 26 December 2004, with 7,941 dead while neighbouring Pondicherry lost 590 people. In the worst-hit district of Nagapattinam the total dead stood at 6,035. AFP PHOTO/Sebastian D-SOUZA.
Detalii fotografie
Loc:     SIKKAL INDIA, 09 ian
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   SEBASTIAN D-SOUZA
Data:   9 Ianuarie 2005
Dimensiuni:   2300 x 1509 (877.59 KB)
Cuvinte cheie:
BKN MAVS KINGS WEBBER INDIA ASIA QUAKE ORPHANS