Housing for tsunami survivors in Indonesia
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadRoslaini shovels fill material around her house in the Lam Pulo neighborhood of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, which was leveled in 2004 when a massive tsunami swept over the city. The Katahati Institute and Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe built 70 new houses in the neighborhood, including four for orphans, struggling and succeeding in titling them in the name of the children. The construction of a nearby mosque in 2014 has created drainage problems, requiring residents to raise the level of the soil surrounding their homes. The tsunami killed 221,000 people in Aceh province and left more than 500,000 displaced.
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- indonesia-2014-jeffrey-tsunami-059.jpg
- Copyright
- Paul Jeffrey
- Image Size
- 4928x3280 / 8.2MB
- Contained in galleries
- Tsunami recovery +10, Indonesia

