Hot Pictures of Nargis
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Sheltering
vegaphoto posted a photo: nearly a thousand people was forced to seek shelter in a government school in Yangon/Rangoon in the days after cyclone Nargis ravaged southern Burma early in May 2008. The living conditions in the school was very poor, over-crowded, dirty and poor sanitation. The victims barely had clean drinking-water and enough to eat. Living in school
vegaphoto posted a photo: Victims from the Cyclone that destroyed thousands of houses and killed too many people in southern Burma in May. Sad Eyes
.ash posted a photo: IMG_3118 IMG_3273
.ash posted a photo: A family repairs their fishing nets before the fishermen head out to sea again. Faces....
Yetun posted a photo: The People who are badly suffered their life by Nargis Cyclone in Myanmar 2nd and 3rd May 2008. Seeking shelter
vegaphoto posted a photo: Thousands of people were forced to seek refuge in schools, monasteries, churches etc after their houses got destroyed during cyclone Nargis that ravaged southern Burma on may 03. Drying cloth
vegaphoto posted a photo: Some people was drying these pieces of cloth on the side of the road. It seems the cloth was used for stuffing in pillows. Due to the cyclone Nargis, everything had to be properly dried. Naw Lwai, 12, was staying with friends when the cyclone hit her village outside Yangon.
UNHCR posted a photo: Naw Lwai, 12, was staying with friends when the cyclone hit her village outside Yangon. Several people were killed in the storm, including her mother. A displaced man sits in a government camp in Kawt Hmu Township, where 392 families currently live.
UNHCR posted a photo: A displaced man sits in a government camp in Kawt Hmu Township, where 392 families currently live. A family stays relatively dry in a temporary shelter made out of palm leaf thatching and plastic sheets.
UNHCR posted a photo: A family stays relatively dry in a temporary shelter made out of palm leaf thatching and plastic sheets. |
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