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Katrina Triggers Memories of Asia Tsunami

Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:23:41 PM
By CHRIS BRUMMITT

 Tsunami survivors carry items they saved from the rubble at a commercial area of Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province in northwest Indonesia in this Dec. 31, 2004 file photo, five days after a tsunami ravaged the city and other coastal towns of Sumatra island killing more than 166,000 people in Indonesia alone. Though the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami was far more deadly than the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina, many in Asian nations hardest hit by the killer waves, from Indonesia to Thailand and Sri Lanka, felt acute sympathy with Katrina's victims. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) - For Nimal Premasiri, televised images of water surging into New Orleans triggered painful memories. He lost his wife and daughter just eight months ago when waves "big as elephants" crashed into a packed commuter train in Sri Lanka.

"God has made us equals in birth, life and death," Premasiri, 51, said Wednesday.

Though the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami was far more deadly than the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina, many in Asian nations hardest hit by the killer waves — from Indonesia to Thailand and Sri Lanka — felt acute sympathy with Katrina's victims.


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