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(FILE PHOTO) In this composite image a comparison has been made between a scene in 2004 (TOP) and 2014 (BOTTOM) ***TOP IMAGE*** BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA - DECEMBER 28: (EDITORS NOTE : GRAPHIC CONTENT) Acehnese walk amid dead bodies and debris thrown around by a Tsunami that hit the Indonesian City of Banda Aceh - 150 miles from southern Asia's massive earthquake's epicentre December 28, 2004 in Banda Ache, Indonesia. Up to 25,000 were feared dead and the possibility of disease outbreaks threatened to claim more lives. (Photo by Dimas Ardian/Getty Images) ***BOTTOM IMAGE*** BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA - DECEMBER 10: A motorbike is driven along Panglima Polim street prior to the ten year anniversary of the 2004 earthquake and tsunami on December 10, 2014 in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Aceh was the worst hit location, being the closest major city to the epicentre of the 9.1 magnitude quake, suffering a huge hit from the following tsunami and resulting in around 130,000 deaths. Throughout the affected region of eleven countries, nearly 230,000 people were killed, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. (Photos by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

(FILE PHOTO) In this composite image a comparison has been made between a scene in 2004 (TOP) and 2014 (BOTTOM)
***TOP IMAGE***  BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA - DECEMBER 28:  (EDITORS NOTE : GRAPHIC CONTENT) Acehnese walk amid dead bodies and debris thrown around by a Tsunami that hit the Indonesian City of Banda Aceh - 150 miles from southern Asia's massive earthquake's epicentre December 28, 2004 in Banda Ache, Indonesia. Up to 25,000 were feared dead and the possibility of disease outbreaks threatened to claim more lives. (Photo by Dimas Ardian/Getty Images) ***BOTTOM IMAGE*** BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA - DECEMBER 10:  A motorbike is driven along Panglima Polim street prior to the ten year anniversary of the 2004 earthquake and tsunami on December 10, 2014 in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Aceh was the worst hit location, being the closest major city to the epicentre of the 9.1 magnitude quake, suffering a huge hit from the following tsunami and resulting in around 130,000 deaths. Throughout the affected region of eleven countries, nearly 230,000 people were killed, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. (Photos by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)