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Glass Coaster : Tsunmai carnage the day after. What is left of Patong on the beach road. People go through the rubble to try and find anythng they can salvage of there belongings
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Tsunmai carnage the day after. What is left of Patong on the beach road. People go through the rubble to try and find anythng they can salvage of there belongings
THAILAND, Phang Nga District, Phuket, Tsunmai carnage the day after. What is left of Patong on the beach road.People go through the rubble to try and find anythng they can salvage of there belongings. Patong is the busiest part of Phuket with hotels bars and shops in a very tightly condensed area and being peak season had thousands of tourists in the area. On the 27th Dec
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This powerful print captures the devastating aftermath of the tsunami that struck Patong, Phuket in Thailand. The image shows the beach road, once bustling with life and activity, now reduced to rubble and debris. In the wake of this natural disaster, people are seen sifting through the wreckage in a desperate attempt to salvage any remnants of their belongings. Patong, known for its vibrant tourism industry with hotels, bars, and shops tightly packed together, was at its peak season during this tragic event. Thousands of tourists were present in the area when disaster struck on December 27th. The sheer scale of destruction is evident as buildings lay collapsed and roads are unrecognizable. This photograph serves as a stark reminder of both human resilience and vulnerability in the face of nature's fury. It highlights not only the physical devastation caused by tsunamis but also showcases individuals' determination to find solace amidst chaos. Leon Schadeberg's lens captures an emotional scene that speaks volumes about issues surrounding environmental disasters and their impact on regions like Southeast Asia. This image stands as a testament to how weather events can disrupt lives within seconds while emphasizing our shared responsibility towards safeguarding communities against such catastrophic events.
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