Months after Florida residents survived four hurricanes, many areas still seem a ghost town waiting in vain for relief. Meanwhile, tsunami victims in India are still waiting for the government to meet its "impossible" goal of building enough transitional housing before the monsoons hit in a couple of months, and have taken to building their own shelters.
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14 years after Bangladesh faced the super cyclone, they may be better prepared today than they were before, but their coastlines are still the image of a community waiting for both more relief and more disaster.
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