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RMT3MF42–Mozambican children wait for food aid distribution in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMM6EKY3–Floods in Mozambique March 2000; A young boy takes a bowl maize porridge made with relief supplies at Pande camp for flood victims near Save town.
RMT3MF97–Villagers wait for food aid to be distributed in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMJK–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT2PPDE–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies from Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Corban
RMEKRAX9–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedneted floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of alnd, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a boat ferrying food supplies across flooded farmland near Mulanje, with maize crops destroyed by the floods in the foreground.
RM2E3T7EX–ETHIOPIA, Tigray, Shire, eritrean refugee camp May-Ayni managed by ARRA and UNHCR, food supplies by WFP / AETHIOPIEN, Tigray, Shire, Fluechtlingslager May-Ayni fuer eritreische Fluechtlinge, Menschen mit Nahrungsmittel Rationen des WFP an der Strasse, die Rationen werden teilweise auf dem Schwarzmarkt verkauft
RM2AKEKMA–Boat ferrying food supplies across flooded farmland near Mulanje, with maize crops destroyed by the floods in the foreground. Malawi, March 2015.
RM2WENDFR–Sour Tyr Tyre, Lebanon. 25th Jan, 2024. The Unit management and disaster risk reduction of Tyr (Sour), South Lebanon, January 25 2024. Along with Red Cross, UN and international NGOs the Unit provide shelter, drinkable water, food, clothes and medical supplies to about 25,000 people fled from the villages on the border with Israel due to the war. (Photo by Elisa Gestri/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2AEHX5B–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nea
RMT4EPG7–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies from Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMM6EKYN–Floods in Mozambique March 2000; A young mother happy to have received cooked bowls of rice and stew made with relief supplies at Pande camp for flood victims near Save town.
RMT3MF7X–Village elders wait for food aid to be distributed in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT3MF53–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRAX5–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedneted floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of alnd, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a boat ferrying food supplies across flooded farmland near Mulanje, with maize crops destroyed by the floods in the foreground.
RMT2PPDF–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies from Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Corban
RMEKRMH9–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RF2AEHX59–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearl
RMT4EPG3–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, stages relief supplies at Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMM6EKYJ–Floods in Mozambique March 2000; A young woman hands out cooked bowls of rice and stew made with relief supplies at Pande camp for flood victims near Save town.
RMKW8082–Floods in Mozambique Feb 2000; food aid is distributed in Mombane after a slow start. Helicopters from Malawi and Germany bring supplies.
RMT3MF3M–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT2PPDG–A C-17 Globemaster III departs Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, after delivering relief supplies, equipment and personnel supporting Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) for the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) relief effort in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from CJTF-HOA, which is leading DoD support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff
RMEKRJ7D–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid and Medicin Sans Frontieres docotrs to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RF2AEHX5D–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearl
RMT4EPG4–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, stages relief supplies at Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMKW8081–During severe flooding in Mozambique in March 2000, stranded communities on the Save river, Inhabane Province, land supplies brought by volunteers in small speed boats.
RMT3MF3X–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKXJD1–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid and Medicin Sans Frontieres docotrs to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RMT4EPG6–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies from Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMT3MF2F–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMFBB082–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMT4F1R2–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies by helicopter from Beira Airport to Bebedo, Mozambique, April 8, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMT3MF6A–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 in Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RM2AAK83B–A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid and Medicin Sans Frontieres doctors to areas still c
RMT4F1R1–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies by helicopter from Beira Airport to Bebedo, Mozambique, April 8, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMT3MF3J–Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMH1–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RMT4FGTB–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies by helicopter from Beira Airport to Bebedo, Mozambique, April 8, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMT3MF18–Local volunteers unload food aid from a U.S. Air Force helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 in Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMH3–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RMT4F1R3–The World Food Programme, the food-assistance branch of the United Nations, transports relief supplies by helicopter from Beira Airport to Bebedo, Mozambique, April 8, 2019, during humanitarian relief efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, which is leading U.S. Department of Defense support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMT3MF41–Local volunteers and U.S. service members assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT3MF98–A young boy rides his bike in the sand carrying a sack of food aid to his family in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMH7–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid and Medicin Sans Frontieres docotrs to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RMT4DKPJ–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Patrick Wagnon, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), speaks with members of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Food Programme, while relief supplies are loaded onto a C-130J Hercules in Maputo, Mozambique, March 29, 2019. CJTF-HOA is leading U.S. Department of Defense Cyclone Idai relief efforts in support of USAID’s Disaster Assistance Response Team. The task force is helping meet requirements identified by USAID assessment teams and humanitarian organizations working in the region by providing lo
RMT3MF99–A Mozambique Defence Armed Forces soldier helps load a helicopter with food aid in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Beira, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMH5–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid and Medicin Sans Frontieres docotrs to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.
RMT3MF28–Mozambican children watch a U.S. Air Force helicopter take off after delivering food aid in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 in Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT4EPGJ–A C-17 Globemaster III departs Beira Airport, Mozambique, April 2, 2019, after delivering relief supplies, equipment and personnel supporting Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) for the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) relief effort in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding areas following Cyclone Idai. Teams from CJTF-HOA, which is leading DoD support to relief efforts in Mozambique, began immediate preparation to respond following a call for assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Disaster Assistance Response Team.
RMEKRMJC–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT3MF19–Mozambican children watch a U.S. Air Force helicopter take off after delivering food aid in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 in Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RM2AAK866–A woman waits to see if her Malaria test will prove positive.
RMT3MF2A–A World Food Programme worker distributes food aid to local residents in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 in Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT3MF81–A Mozambican woman stands in front of the remains of her home in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRJ7G–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga with anti malarial drugs to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT3MF9D–A man pushes his bike loaded with charcoal for cooking through the sand in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMT3MF3H–An aerial view of the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai destroying huge swaths of the region April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMJ7–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT3MF51–An aerial view of the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai destroying huge swaths of the region April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMJP–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT3MF63–An aerial view of the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai destroying huge swaths of the region April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMEKRMJ6–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMT3MF66–A traditional thatched hut among ruined farmland in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region.
RMJHW06F–Somalian locals carry food donated by the Ethiopian National Defense Forces January 15, 2017 in Goob Weyn, Lower Juba region, Somalia. (photo by Awil Abukar via Planetpix)
RMJHW06K–Somalian locals wait for a food handout at an IDP camp after being displaced by heavy rains November 12, 2013 in Jowhar, Somalia. (photo by Tobin Jones via Planetpix)
RMEKRMJR–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRMJG–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ7K–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga with anti malarial drugs to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRMJ3–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMEKRMJN–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
RMEKRMJD–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ7P–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMFBB0T4–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
RMEKRJ80–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga blood testing local people for malaria, many proving positive for the disease as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRMJF–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
RMEKRJ7T–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga blood testing local people for malaria, many proving positive for the disease as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ81–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga with anti malarial drugs to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRMJ5–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMFBB0R9–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMEKRJ82–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ7Y–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga blood testing local people for malaria, many proving positive for the disease as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMFBB0RK–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRMJB–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
RMEKRJ7F–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga with anti malarial drugs to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ7X–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMEKRMJ9–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga testing local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMEKRJ7R–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga with anti malarial drugs to treat local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
RMFBB0RX–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
RMFBB0PR–In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Mala
RMFBB0R8–January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Ma
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