a month after the quake, ktvu's sarah sidener brought us this report from sri lanka. >> this refugeeis home to 900 people left homeless by the social security. inside, the condition -- by the tsunami. only the luck i can -- lucky get a bed. the stories that are shared are stories of loss. this guy says he saw his spire family swept away -- entire family swept away by the wave. >> my sisters, my sister's son and daughter. >> his legs were slashed so mercilessly by debris he hasn't been able to walk for weeks. the thought of leaving this place is his only source of joy. >> do you want to leave sri lanka. >> in my mind. >> where would you go? >> i don't know. >> these are the people bay area doctors have traveled 9 thundershower miles to help. their work -- 9,000 miles to help. >> we have a new toy. oh, so fun. >> oh. >> and they have long term plans to stay. this group has agreed to send a rotating contingent of doctors for a year to set up a clinic that locals will eventually take over. >> as run down as this place looks, sort of spooky and eerie and crowded and dirty, there is also t