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Baby tsunami
Namita Roy with her 5-day-old son named Tsunami, who was born a day after the killer waves hit Hardway Island in Andaman and Nicobar. The family has now taken shelter at a relief camp in Port Blair. ... More

`We haven't made a will'
THEY had gone to see some exotic coral at one of the tiny islands in the Andamans on that fateful Sunday morning. But at the Elephant Beach, a 45-minute boat ride from the Island of Havelock, the turmoil in the sea had made the waters so muddy ... More

Back to normal
People returned to Chennai's Marina Beach on New Year's Day, a week after the beach was hit by the Tsunami waves.

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