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The Bush administration has pledged $350 million in aid for the relief effort.
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After the U.
 citizens have donated to Tsunami Aid organizations.

Japan tops the U.
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Romanian artists auction off their works for tsunami victims

Thursday, January 20, 2005

Several prominent Romanian artists and celebrities will gather at the Radio Hall in Bucharest on Sunday, January 23, to raise money for the victims of the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004.

Tsunami toll passes 80,000 people as relief effort continues

December 29, 2004

The death toll from the earthquake and tsunamis that has hit countries in Asia and Eastern Africa continues to rise, passing 80,000 people according to reports from several news agencies.
5 million USD, after Japan and the U.
 dollars in goods and cash have been donated by private U.
 citizens and corporations, in addition to the 350 million that was promised by the government.

Tsunami deaths mount to more than 120,000

Saturday, January 1, 2005

Nearly a week after tsunami waves scoured the coasts of multiple countries in southern Asia, the confirmed death count is over 120,000.
 A spokesman for the Red Cross speculated that the toll could increase to over 100,000 as some of the smaller islands in the Indian Ocean are checked, and a U.
 increased it's funding donation to 350 million USD, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announced a half-billion dollar donation on Saturday, Jan.


The council approved the donation during a Jan.
