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1 A longitudinal, multi-country study
Impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on the health, well being, and recovery of affected individuals and communities A longitudinal, multi-country study

2 Fact Finding Visit Results
Research collaboration established between USC-IPR and National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, India Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India Eastern University, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka

3 National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, India
                                   L to R: Drs. Palmer, Johnson (USC-IPR), K. R. Thankappan (Achutha Menon Centre, Trivandrum), M. Murhekar and M.D. Gupte (National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai)

4 Temporary housing – Relocation camps between Chennai and Cuddalore

5 Tsunami affected site in Pondicherry New fishing boats and nets donated by an Indian NGO

6 3 generations in Pondicherry in temporary housing

7 East Coast of Sri Lanka APACPH group with collaborators from
Eastern University, Batticoloa, Sri Lanka

8 Navaladi Village Batticaloa, Sri Lanka
Approximately 20% of the population was killed

9 Butterfly Peace Garden –Batticaloa Counseling & play therapy for traumatized youth
                                                     © P. Hogan

10 Butterfly Peace Garden
L to R: Driver, Paula, Andy, Father Paul, Carolyn, Walter, Ian, Tomiko


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