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5th Nov 2005, 12:19 GMT
(Reuters) - A Swedish tourist takes pictures of a wall displaying photos of tsunami victims at Ban Mai Khao cemetery in Phuket province, about 862km (536 miles) south of Bangkok, November 5, 2005.Thailand has revealed details of plans to subsidise flights and hotel rooms for those thousands of relatives of foreign tsunami victims wishing to attend anniversary memorials of the December 26 disaster. Holiday makers who were hospitalised as a result of tsunami injuries would also be invited to various planned memorial services, although they will not receive reimbursements for their international travel. Thailand's official death toll from the Indian Ocean disaster, which left more than 230,000 people dead or missing, stands at 5,395. Of these 2,436 victims are believed to have been foreign holiday makers. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom
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