Volunteers and Navy personnel load medical supplies for the Tsunami victims on the Royal Malaysian Navy ship KD Mahawangsa at Port Klang outskirt of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Jan. 5, 2005. The ship will be steaming towards Aceh to deliver humanitarian supplies to the area, the worst-hit region caused by the tsunami.
Tsunami survivor Acehnese Rizal Shahputra speaks to journalists inside the ambulance upon his arrival at the Northport in Klang, Malaysia, Jan. 5, 2005. The Indonesian man swept off shore by last week's tsunami was found afloat on tree branches and debris, the second person to be found alive at sea by Malaysian ships days after the disaster, officials said.
In this photo released by Durban Bridge, tsunami survivor Acehnese Rizal Shahputra stands on the tree branches and waves to a cargo ship after being spotted by the crew of a container vessel in the Indian Ocean, 100 nautical miles from the shores of Aceh province, Jan. 3, 2005.
A Muslim woman donates blood for tsunami victims at a Kuala Lumpur university, Jan. 4, 2005. Malaysia will mobilize the world's largest Islamic grouping to help Indonesian children who were orphaned in the quake and tsunami disaster.
Malaysians are busy packing clothes ready to ship for the countries hit by the Tsunami waves at a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Dec. 31, 2004.
Workers pack medical supplies for the Sri Lankan victims of Sunday's tidal waves at the Sri Lanka High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Dec. 30, 2004
In this photo taken by a tourist Eric Skitzi from England, tourists watch tsunami waves hit the shore from a safe place inside Casuarina Beach Hotel resort in Penang, northwestern Malaysia, around 1:00 p.m., local time, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004. The resort hotel lifeguards noticed waves were huge and sounded warning to all tourists around the hotel beach area to run to the safety area.
Tourists enjoy the beach, despite a caution advisory by their hotel, on Penang Island, a resort in northwestern Malaysia, Dec. 29, 2004.
Annal Mary kisses her 20-day-old baby S. Tulasi, who survived the weekend tsunamis, at her restaurant on Penang Island, Dec. 29, 2004. The parents of a 20-day-old baby who survived the weekend tsunamis by floating on a mattress said her escape was "a real miracle," but the family won't leave the seaside district that has been their home for decades.
Malaysians make donations for Malaysian victims of the deadly tsunami, in Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 29, 2004.
A man looks at a fishing boat sitting in front of a house, Dec. 28, 2004, following the tsunami which hit a village on Penang Island.
Rescue personnel carry bodies at a beach on Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Rescue personnel conduct a search for victims near the beach on Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Villagers looks at dead fish lying on the shore after tidal waves hit Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Survivor Zulkifri Mohd Nor, left, whose two daughters were missing, is comforted by his friend at his house on Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Rescuers carry a victim killed by tidal waves at a beach on Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Rescue personnel on a search for victims pass by a house swept by tsunamis at a beach on Penang Island, Dec. 27, 2004.
Malaysian residents look at a crack in a condominium in Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 26, 2004.