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The image displays a framed digital photograph, likely part of an exhibition, showcasing a scene of devastation in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. In the foreground, the ground is littered with debris, including bricks, rubble, wood, and what appears to be a discarded tire. Behind the debris, numerous white UNHCR tents are pitched in rows. These tents are positioned in front of a few damaged buildings, suggesting a post-disaster environment. The sky is overcast, contributing to the somber mood of the scene. Below the photograph, text in both Indonesian and English provides context about UNHCR's disaster relief initiatives in Banda Aceh following a tsunami. The Indonesian text speaks of UNHCR tents being quickly set up to provide immediate relief and protection to victims, and describes the scene as one of devastation with destroyed houses and infrastructure, leaving many homeless and in need of assistance. The English text echoes these points, further detailing the strategic placement of these tents near the debris. A QR code is also visible on the display.
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Jun 17, 2026, 3:18 AM

Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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The image displays a framed digital photograph, likely part of an exhibition, showcasing a scene of devastation in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. In the foreground, the ground is littered with debris, including bricks, rubble, wood, and what appears to be a discarded tire. Behind the debris, numerous white UNHCR tents are pitched in rows. These tents are positioned in front of a few damaged buildings, suggesting a post-disaster environment. The sky is overcast, contributing to the somber mood of the scene. Below the photograph, text in both Indonesian and English provides context about UNHCR's disaster relief initiatives in Banda Aceh following a tsunami. The Indonesian text speaks of UNHCR tents being quickly set up to provide immediate relief and protection to victims, and describes the scene as one of devastation with destroyed houses and infrastructure, leaving many homeless and in need of assistance. The English text echoes these points, further detailing the strategic placement of these tents near the debris. A QR code is also visible on the display.

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