and they do not even have electricity or water. Ananda Dunusinghe, a 38-year-old male nurse, was among the first to be given keys to his new home, but he has mixed feelings about moving in despite living in a tent since the tsunami. "As you can see, there is nothing here," he said as he helped workmen lay the foundations for a water tank he is installing at his new house. "I don't mind moving to this new area, but where are the facilities and services?" His new house, a modest four-room brick bungalow with an outside shower and toilet that cost 800,000 rupees (around $8,000), was paid for by a charity -- as have the other 800 identical houses in various stages of construction. --More 1326 Local Time 1026 GMT