Last January, she stood on her second-floor balcony, pointed to foundations where homes once stood and counted off the number of people who died when a vicious tsunami wave swallowed her village. “At that house, two women died,” she said. “At that one, a man died. At that house, one woman died.” Then Jenat, a 33-year-old mother of two, went…
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