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Cyclone Idai - March 2019

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  • March 23, 2019 - Chimanimani, Zimbabwe - A car sits atop the rocks and debris after being swept away during the cyclone in Ngangu Township Chimanimani. According to the U.N. agency at least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are still missing. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumeli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Chimanimani, Zimbabwe - A family search for a missing family member in the rubble and debris surrounding their home in Ngangu Township Chimanimani. According to the U.N. agency at least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are still missing. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumeli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • MANICALAND (ZIMBABWE), March 23, 2019  Villagers carry wood to rebuild their home in a village ravaged by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, March 23, 2019. Zimbabwe began two days of national mourning on Saturday in remembrance of the victims of Cyclone Idai which induced floods ravaging the eastern and southern parts of the country last weekend. The Civil Protection Unit said that as of Friday night, the death toll from Idai in Zimbabwe had risen to 154 with 187 still missing. A total of 162 people were injured while 136 were marooned. (Credit Image: © Shaun Jusa/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Zimbabwe - Engineers work on a damaged bridge in order to create access to other town near by.  At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are missing, according to the U.N. migration agency. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOFALA, March 24, 2019  Local people queue to receive relief supplies in Tica town, along the National Road No. 6 (EN6) in the Pungue River Basin, Mozambique, March 23, 2019. After the country was hit by Tropical Cyclone Idai since last week, the rise of the water level of river Pungue has caused floods and massive destruction. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Zimbabwe - Bridges are seen damaged and broken from above. At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are missing, according to the U.N. migration agency. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Chimanimani, Zimbabwe - Part of the few remaining houses after Cyclone Idai. At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are missing, according to the U.N. migration agency. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Zimbabwe - A roof of a house is seen damaged. At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 are missing, according to the U.N. migration agency. Hundreds of people had been injured and authorities had confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, the International Organization said in a statement. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Beira, Mozambique - Children play around a destroyed roof of a house near Gwaragwara rural area. The deadly cyclone and hammering rains have left more than 1000 people dead in Mozambique alone. It is one of the largest humanitarian disasters the region has ever faced. It is estimated by the UN that 350,000 people are still at risk. UNICEF warned that 900,000 children have been affected; either orphaned, separated from their families or lacking basic necessities. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Beira, Mozambique - An aerial view of damaged homes in the community of Beira City after it was hit by Cyclone Idai last week. The deadly cyclone and hammering rains have left more than 1000 people dead in Mozambique alone. It is one of the largest humanitarian disasters the region has ever faced. It is estimated by the UN that 350,000 people are still at risk. UNICEF warned that 900,000 children have been affected; either orphaned, separated from their families or lacking basic necessities. (Credit Image: © Tafadzwa Ufumleli/ZUMA Wire)
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  • BEIRA, March 29, 2019  People wait to receive health examination or medical treatment from the Chinese rescue team at a resettlement site for victims of Cyclone Idai, about 70 kilometers from Beira, Mozambique, March 27, 2019. The Chinese rescue team has been delivering humanitarian aid in central Mozambique since Monday after Cyclone Idai wreaked havoc in the southeastern African country. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • BEIRA, March 29, 2019  A medical member of Chinese rescue team measures body temperature for a boy at a temporary shelter for victims of Cyclone Idai in Beira, Mozambique, March 27, 2019. The Chinese rescue team has been delivering humanitarian aid in central Mozambique since Monday after Cyclone Idai wreaked havoc in the southeastern African country. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 4, 2019 - Maputo, Mozambique - U.S. service members assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) and a member of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) build pallets of humanitarian aid to later be transported on a C-130J Hercules in Maputo, Mozambique, April 4, 2019. CJTF-HOA is leading U.S. Department of Defense Cyclone Idai relief efforts in support of USAID 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 logistics support and manpower to USAID at the request of the Government of the Republic of Mozambique. (Credit Image: © U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • CHIMANIMANI, April 6, 2019  Local residents remove stones from a road after Cyclone Idai brought a mudslide in Ngangu village, Chimanimani, Zimbabwe, April 4, 2019. The Zimbabwean government has reported 299 deaths and 300 people missing in Cyclone Idai. (Credit Image: © Stringer/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • CHIMANIMANI, April 6, 2019  Local residents clear up the road after Cyclone Idai brought a mudslide in Ngangu village, Chimanimani, Zimbabwe, April 4, 2019. The Zimbabwean government has reported 299 deaths and 300 people missing in Cyclone Idai. (Credit Image: © Stringer/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2019 - Nhagau, Mozambique - 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. (Credit Image: © Chris Hibben via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - 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. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - 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. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - 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. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2019 - Mozambique Channel - Tropical Cyclone Kenneth. Just five weeks after enduring the worst natural disaster in its recorded history, Mozambique is facing another serious storm threat. In March 2019, Tropical Cyclone Idai brought two rounds of devastating rainfall, a 2.5-meter storm surge, and fierce winds, flooding large portions of Mozambique and causing landslides as far inland as Zimbabwe. An estimated 1,000 people died in eastern Africa from the storm, and the damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure was counted in the hundreds of millions of dollars. (Credit Image: © NASA Earth/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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