Tropical Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu
Locals on the small Pacific Island of Vanuatu piece together their villages after Tropical Cyclone Pam wrecked havoc across the island in March 2015. The Category Five Cyclone destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving them to rebuild crops and homes.
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Local residents pull down the remaining structure of a bar in Port Vila after a category five Cyclone Pam hit the Pacific islands of Vanuatu on Friday wrecking havoc through the island,Tuesday,17 March 2015, Port Vila, Vanuatu. Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Children play amongst the destroyed banana plantation in Mele, Vanuatu, Thursday, March 19, 2015. Tropical Cyclone Pam destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving the small Pacific Republic in need of International Aid.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Locals on the small Pacific Island of Vanuatu piece together their villages after Tropical Cyclone Pam wrecked havoc across the island in March 2015. The Category Five Cyclone destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving them to rebuild crops and homes.
Photo Jeremy Piper/ AFP
A women discovers a bunch of bananas on the river bank of the Noai River, 70km North of Port Vila, Vanuatu, Saturday, March 21, 2015. A week has passed since the devastating Tropical Cyclone Pam recked havoc through the Pacific Islands with locals running out of food and water and awaiting international aid to reach them. Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Local residence clean their homes and dry personal belongings after category five Cyclone Pam hit the Pacific islands of Vanuatu on Friday wrecking havoc through the island,Tuesday,17 March 2015, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Children play in the water amongst the debris of fallen trees from the category five Cyclone Pam hit the Pacific islands of Vanuatu on Friday wrecking havoc through the island,Tuesday,17 March 2015, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Locals on the small Pacific Island of Vanuatu piece together their villages after Tropical Cyclone Pam wrecked havoc across the island in March 2015. The Category Five Cyclone destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving them to rebuild crops and homes.
Photo Jeremy Piper/ AFP
Fallen trees become a playground for children in Port Vila, Vanuatu, Thursday, March 19, 2015.
The Ministry of Agriculture has released a report stating that Tropical Cyclone Pam has destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving the small Pacific Republic in need of urgent international aid. Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Nets filled with Mangru fish are brought onto the sand in Mele, Vanuatu, Thursday, March 19, 2015.The Ministry of Agriculture has released a report stating that Tropical Cyclone Pam has destroyed outright all the fruiting trees, leafy vegetables and the staple root crops leaving the small Pacific Republic in need of urgent International Aid.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
A woman sits beside amongst fallen trees at her home that was destroyed on Saturday by Tropical Cyclone Pam, Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
A woman sits beside her home that was destroyed on Saturday by Tropical Cyclone Pam, Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
A man walks past a home that was destroyed on Saturday by Tropical Cyclone Pam, Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Aid is slowly arriving to the small Pacific Island which was one of the hardest hit.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
A woman tends to the washing in Port Vila, Vanuatu after category 5 Tropical cyclone Pam crossed across the small pacific island.
A woman waits with her newborn baby for doctors in the maternity ward at the Lenakel Hospital on the island of Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Aid is slowly arriving to the small Pacific Island which was one of the hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam Saturday.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
Australian Doctors tend to a young girl at the Tanna Island Airport before being air lifted to Port Vila hospital ,Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Aid is slowly arriving to the small Pacific Island which was one of the hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam Saturday.
Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
A French aircraft from New Caledonia arrives at the Tanna Island Airport ,Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Aid is slowly arriving to the small Pacific Island which was one of the hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam Saturday. Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP
A woman cares for a bird on Tanna Island, Vanuatu, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Aid is slowly arriving to the small Pacific Island which was one of the hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam Saturday. Photo Jeremy Piper / AFP