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Australian & Pacific News Archives for April 2, 2007

Tsunami kills 13 on Solomon Islands
Apr 2 2007 10:36PM (CT)
HONIARA, Solomon Islands (AP) - Bodies floated out to sea and thousands of residents camped out overnight Tuesday on a hillside above a devastated town in the western Solomon Islands after a tsunami that struck without warning washed away coastal villages, killing up to 20 people. The death toll was expected to rise.
 
Tsunami kills 13 on Solomon Islands
Apr 2 2007 10:36PM (CT)
HONIARA, Solomon Islands (AP) - Bodies floated out to sea and thousands of residents camped out overnight Tuesday on a hillside above a devastated town in the western Solomon Islands after a tsunami that struck without warning washed away coastal villages, killing up to 20 people. The death toll was expected to rise.
 
Tsunami kills 13 on Solomon Islands
Apr 2 2007 10:36PM (CT)
HONIARA, Solomon Islands (AP) - Bodies floated out to sea and thousands of residents camped out overnight Tuesday on a hillside above a devastated town in the western Solomon Islands after a tsunami that struck without warning washed away coastal villages, killing up to 20 people. The death toll was expected to rise.
 
Tsunami kills 13 on Solomon Islands
Apr 2 2007 10:36PM (CT)
HONIARA, Solomon Islands (AP) - Bodies floated out to sea and thousands of residents camped out overnight Tuesday on a hillside above a devastated town in the western Solomon Islands after a tsunami that struck without warning washed away coastal villages, killing up to 20 people. The death toll was expected to rise.
 
   

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