Indonesia’s Aceh rebuilt after 2004 tsunami

With nearly 140,000 houses and infrastructure reconstructed, focus turns to improving area’s tsunami warning system.

Nine years after a tsunami devastated Indonesia’s Aceh province, foreign aid has helped the region bounce back.

A $7.2bn aid programme saw the reconstruction of entire towns.

The focus is now turning from reconstruction to improving the area’s tsunami warning system.

Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen reports from Banda Aceh.

Source: Al Jazeera