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The Canaan Mission Centre in Kalmunai was
completely destroyed. |
Other houses in the area were also destroyed. |
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| Other houses in the area were also destroyed. |
Even trees were uprooted
by the tsunami. |
The house next door. Mother fled with four children as the waters approached, but turned back because she hadn't locked the door. It cost them their lives. |
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City Harvest Church in Singapore were the first
to lend a hand with the
relief effort. |
Container of relief supplies which arrived from Singapore. |
The team at Colombo busy packing relief supplies. |
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| Supplies were loaded on a lorry. |
Some items were taken by van. |
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| The supplies finally reached eagerly waiting victims of the flood. |
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| Pas. Albert views the destroyed mission centre. |
The tree which Sis. Rajani and Sis. Sharmila were stuck in was uprooted by
the second wave. |
Medical clinic conducted at Batticaloa. |
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Relief supplies brought
to Batticaloa. |
Canaan Mission Centre in Batticaloa where refugees stayed over one month. |
Contruction of orphanage started at Badulla. |
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| Contruction of orphanage started at Badulla. |
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CHC Singapore donated a mini truck for use in the Canaan Harvest
Children's Homes as well as for distribution of relief supplies. |
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| Some children thrilled to see the new vehicle. |
CHCH truck being used to transport iron to Badulla. |
A Jewish university student joins in the work. |
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| Men hard at work, building the Canaan Harvest Children's Home, Badulla. |
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| Work in progress at Badulla (March 2005). |
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| Clothes distribution continues in adjoining Batticaloa villages (June 2005). |
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| First floor of Badulla building coming up (July 2005). |