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Jan 16, 2025 |
barrons.com | Shubham Koul |Asma Hafiz
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Jan 8, 2025 |
barrons.com | Asma Hafiz
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Dec 26, 2024 |
citizentribune.com | Mahendra Ratnaweera |Asma Hafiz
Just inland from the crashing waves on Sri Lanka's palm-fringed shores, the train slowly came to a stop on Thursday -- marking the moment a deadly tsunami hit 20 years ago. Sri Lanka's Ocean Queen Express became a symbol of the biggest natural disaster to hit the South Asian nation in living memory, when the train was struck by the giant waves of December 26, 2004.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
annistonstar.com | Mahendra Ratnaweera |Asma Hafiz
By Mahendra RATNAWEERA and Asma HAFIZ Just inland from the crashing waves on Sri Lanka's palm-fringed shores, the train slowly came to a stop on Thursday -- marking the moment a deadly tsunami hit 20 years ago. Sri Lanka's Ocean Queen Express became a symbol of the biggest natural disaster to hit the South Asian nation in living memory, when the train was struck by the giant waves of December 26, 2004.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
kdhnews.com | Mahendra Ratnaweera |Asma Hafiz
Just inland from the crashing waves on Sri Lanka's palm-fringed shores, the train slowly came to a stop on Thursday -- marking the moment a deadly tsunami hit 20 years ago. Sri Lanka's Ocean Queen Express became a symbol of the biggest natural disaster to hit the South Asian nation in living memory, when the train was struck by the giant waves of December 26, 2004.
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