Parts of Banda Aceh looking like scrap metal yards


  • Nation
  • Friday, 07 Jan 2005

I SAW with my own eyes the furious damage the tsunami inflicted on Banda Aceh when I arrived in the city with photographer Art Chen on Tuesday. 

Rows of shophouses which once stood three-storeys high were now reduced to two-storey rubbles. An entire supermarket had crumbled like a giant, broken biscuit.  

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