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Two decades after the Indian Ocean catastrophe, Aceh has transformed remarkably. The city has risen from the wreckage, with new buildings, infrastructure, and a burgeoning sense of hope. The scars of the past are visible in some corners—such as memorials and museums—but the community's collective resilience shines through.
Survivors like Raihan Lubis continue efforts to educate young generations about natural disasters, ensuring that knowledge is passed down. Her visits to schools introduce children to the science of earthquakes and tsunamis, emphasizing preparedness and safety.