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2019_Mozambique_Beira, Cyclone Idai
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Resource ID
56926
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE USA
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Central and East Africa
Subject Keywords
Children, Family, Women, Woman
Moods and Emotions
Sad, Serious
Image size
6720x4480
Country
Mozambique
Theme
Humanitarian response, Climate Change and Resilience
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Keywords
Natural Disaster, Refugee/displaced people, Urban
Additional Keywords
Idai
Credit
Josh Estey/CARE
Copyright
CARE
Date Image Taken
17 March 19
Caption
17 March 2019.
(wearing blue with baby in sling)
Enia Joao, 24, has 3 children. The youngest one being 10months old on back. She is from the community.
1:34 sec - 1:38
“In all my life I have never see such a storm like this.”
Praia Nova Village was one of the most affected neighborhoods in Beira. Being a located on the coast, this shanty town of loosely built homes were extremely vulnerable to the high winds and rain. Following the cyclone families are returning trying to pick up the pieces of their lives.
Photo by Josh Estey/CARE
Marker lat / long: -18, 35 (WGS84)
Public: Josh Idai
Public: Mosambique Cyclone Idai