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Two dozen Hungarians still unaccounted for after tsunami.

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(From Hungarian News Agency (MTI))

Budapest, January 1 (MTI) - Hungarian authorities have not ruled out that the tidal wave hitting the Southeast Asian coastline on Sunday claimed Hungarian lives as the search for some two dozen missing Hungarians continued on the sixth day after the disaster.

Eight people previously considered missing have been found over the past 24 hours, but with some new names included in the list of the missing, the overall figure remains unchanged at around two dozen, foreign ministry spokesman Viktor Polgar told MTI on Saturday.

"We can't rule out that there were Hungarian victims, but we have not received any concrete ...

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