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2019_Cyclone_kenneth_Mozambique
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Original JPG File | 4848 × 3329 pixels (16.14 MP) 41 cm × 28.2 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Screen | 1100 × 755 pixels (0.83 MP) 9.3 cm × 6.4 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
58686
Access
Open
Contributed by
Chandra Prasad
Uploading member
CI Secretariat
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Southern Africa
Style
Documentary
Subject Keywords
Girl, Woman
Moods and Emotions
Distressed
Image size
4848x3329
Country
Mozambique
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 700D
Keywords
Housing/Shelter, Hunger/Malnutrition, Hygiene/Sanitation, Natural Disaster, Rural
Credit
Joseph Scott/CARE
Copyright
Joseph Scott/CARE
Date Image Taken
01 May 19
Caption
Zena Momade who lives in Chibwabwari- an area along the Pemba coastline moved into a temporary shelter after Cyclone Kenneth induced rain and wind destroyed her house. She says her kids are afraid to go back home after witnessing the destruction by the cyclone. “The sky became very dark and everyone knew that the cyclone we heard on the radio was here. All of a sudden, we had heavy downpours and strong winds that lifted large waves in the ocean. It was a scary sight.”
Marker lat / long: -18, 35 (WGS84)