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Yehuda Meshi Zahav, head of Israel's Zaka rescue unit, views corpses of tsunami victims that were brought from Phi Phi island to a temple in the coastal city of Krabi on December 30, 2004. The death toll in the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster soared above 120,000 on Thursday as millions scrambled for food and fresh water and thousands more fled in panic to high ground on rumors of new waves. Photo by Stringer/Thailand/Reuters Yehuda Meshi Zahav, head of Israel's Zaka rescue unit, views corpses of tsunami victims that were brought from Phi Phi island to a temple in the coastal city of Krabi December 30, 2004. The death toll in the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster soared above 120,000 on Thursday as millions scrambled for food and fresh water and thousands more fled in panic to high ground on rumors of new waves.
Yehuda Meshi Zahav, head of Israel's Zaka rescue unit, views corpses of tsunami victims that were brought from Phi Phi island to a temple in the coastal city of Krabi on December 30, 2004. The death toll in the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster soared above 120,000 on Thursday as millions scrambled for food and fresh water and thousands more fled in panic to high ground on rumors of new waves.
Photo by Stringer/Thailand/Reuters

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