7,000 Left Homeless By Solomon Tsunami

7,000 Left Homeless By Solomon Tsunami
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The Red Cross says up to 7,000 people are homeless one week after a tsunami triggered by an earthquake swept through the western Solomon Islands.

A Red Cross spokeswoman in the badly damaged town of Gizo said food and medical aid was arriving but many people were still camping in the hills.

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