An Indonesian survivor is carried towards a medical tent by a US Navy medic upon arrival Monday January 3, 2005 at Banda Aceh in northwest Indonesia. US Navy's Sea Hawks helicopters have been shuttling back and forth to far-flung areas in the largest relief operation since the Vietnam war following last Sunday's earthquake-tsunami catastrophe in Asia that killed more than 150,000 people, with Indonesia suffering the most number of casualties of more than 80,000 people.
A man carries his child and dog across a river as they flee an area devastated by the quake-triggered tidal waves on the Indonesian island of Nias, off the coast of northern Sumatra, December 30, 2004. Asia's tsunami death toll soared above 125,000 on Friday as millions struggled to find food and clean water and the world mobilised for what is shaping up to be the biggest relief effort in history