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Fourteen years ago, on Dec. 26, the Asian region was devastated by a 9.3-magnitude earthquake in the Indian Ocean, unleashing a series of tsunamis that hit India, Thailand, Sri Lanka and worst affected, Aceh. The Indonesian archipelago is constantly at risk of earthquakes, volcanic eruption, floods and tsunamis as it sits on the Ring of Fire. (JP/Hotli Simanjuntak)
(The Jakarta Post/Wendee Widiantini)