![]() Children's Fund, UNICEF, former director of the Peace Corps. And Carol Bellamy, an old friend, executive director of the U.N. ![]() He's an internist, part of the attending staff at Raritan Bay Medical Center. Derrick DeSilva who used to live in Sri Lanka. (MUSIC) KING: In our first segment, we'll check in with Matt Engbring, tsunami survivor who is in Tonsai Beach, Thailand. Plus more reporters on the front lines of the disaster and more miraculous survival stories all next on LARRY KING LIVE. How much worse can it get before help arrives? And when will that help be enough? We'll ask a hospital chief in Sri Lanka, one of the hardest-hit areas, and an American doctor who used to live there, still has family there. Meanwhile, devastated areas across Southeast Asia faced a second wave of death in the form of disease. The State Department getting 400 calls an hour from desperate families. ![]() Thousands of Americans still unaccounted for. LARRY KING, HOST: Tonight, the tsunami death toll now reported at 80,000 and it could top 100,000. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
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