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The Journalistic Piece 1. Women's magazine On the 26th December in 2004 a devastating tsunami worked the world. The events began just before 7 a.m. (midnight GMT Saturday) when a massive earthquake, 9.0, the strongest in the world since 1964 struck just 100 miles off Ache's coast. The tsunami swamped shores, villages, the jungle and Ache's capital, Banda Ache, which was almost completely destroyed. Boats slammed into bridges and bodies were left lying on the streets or still buried beneath rubble left behind when the water subsided. The tsunami left behind great devastation; hundreds of thousands of families have been torn apart and left homeless. Many are in shock at the situation forced upon them. People were left lost, confused and wondering how something so tragic could happen top them. Another great blow to families is that, it could take up to three months to have missing victims declared dead...

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