Plight of 1.5 Million Children Struggling to Survive Disaster
Evening Standard - London › January 07, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › January 07, 2005
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MORE than one and a half million children have been severely affected by the tsunami and face a desperate struggle for survival, the UN has warned.
Children are the biggest victims of the disaster, making up a third of the dead - 50,000 bodies. But tens of thousands more have been left orphans or have lost one parent.See the full content of this document
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Plight of 1.5 Million Children Struggling to Survive Disaster
Unicef's executive director Carol Bellamy warned: "It is hard to imagine the fear, confusion and desperation of children who hav...
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