This Story Is Free! Atitaya tells the story of how the Tsunami in Thailand a year ago permanently affected her life
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Atitaya Jongkrailak, 11, talks about what she went through on the day of the tsunami, and how she and her family have been coping since the disaster.
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Piece Description
Atitaya Jongkrailak, 11, talks about what she went through on the day of the tsunami, and how she and her family have been coping since the disaster.
Broadcast History
No history of broadcast - has been on UNICEF.org and delivered as a UNICEF podcast, but has no public radio history
Timing and Cues
two versions - one with an outro, one without
With outro: 2:32
without outro: 2:25