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Death toll in Indonesia's earthquake-tsunami disaster passes 1,550 as aid operations continue.
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More than 1,550 people killed and tens of thousands of homes destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami disaster.
With most of the confirmed deaths from Palu, authorities brace for much worse as reports filter in from outlying areas.
The tropics continued to show their force while a 'Medicane' brought widespread damage to parts of the Mediterranean.
Yarchen Gar is home to over 10,000 devotees, making it one of the largest congregation of monks and nuns.
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