Mother and child - The photo that stays with me
I spent over a month in Sri Lanka covering the immediate aftermath of the 2004 tsunami. I saw many heart wrenching scenes and heard of of great tragedy from the loss of life. One photo remains strong in my memory which I made in the township of Pottuvil on Sri Lanka's east coast.
I was actually leaving the area with a journalist colleague when we noticed an old building with people milling around off to the side of the road we were on. We decided to stop to see what the people were doing and found the building was being used as a temporary shelter for people that had lost their homes in the tsunami.
We were speaking with some people who were recounting their terrible stories to us when I noticed a young woman sitting on the floor cradling a child in a corner of the room. I approached the woman and she explained her son had a disability and that she had out run the tsunami with her son in her arms and survived. I thought to myself if life wasn't hard enough for this mother and child and now they were faced with an uncertain future. In the days after the tsunami fresh water and food was in extremely short supply and medical care was non existent while communities waited for help from humanitarian aid agencies.
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