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After a tsunami, the affected areas often appear devastated, with widespread destruction of buildings, infrastructure, and natural landscapes. Debris is strewn across the landscape, including uprooted trees, damaged vehicles, and household items. Coastal areas may be flooded, with waterlines marking the extent of the surge, and the environment can be left barren, stripped of vegetation. Recovery efforts may be underway, but the emotional and physical scars of the disaster can be profound and long-lasting.

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