The 21st Anniversary of the 2004 Tsunami in Thailand: A Great Wave Tragedy
Today marks 21 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. We pause to remember the hundreds of thousands of lives lost across Thailand and the ASEAN region. While two decades have passed, the memories remain vivid, and our hearts remain with the families affected. May we continue to honor their legacy through resilience and collective strength. đ️
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