VANUATU-WEATHER-CYCLONE

Children play with balloons that were part of a small relief package arranged by an Australian aid donor in the village of Saama, 76 kilometres north of Vanuatu's capital Port Vila on March 21, 2015 after Cyclone Pam ripped through the island nation. Severe Tropical Cyclone Pam, a maximum category five storm, destroyed homes and crops and contaminated water supplies in the Pacific archipelago when it hit on March 13, increasing the risk of the spread of infectious and water-borne diseases. AFP PHOTO/Jeremy PIPER (Photo credit should read JEREMY PIPER/AFP via Getty Images)
Children play with balloons that were part of a small relief package arranged by an Australian aid donor in the village of Saama, 76 kilometres north of Vanuatu's capital Port Vila on March 21, 2015 after Cyclone Pam ripped through the island nation. Severe Tropical Cyclone Pam, a maximum category five storm, destroyed homes and crops and contaminated water supplies in the Pacific archipelago when it hit on March 13, increasing the risk of the spread of infectious and water-borne diseases. AFP PHOTO/Jeremy PIPER (Photo credit should read JEREMY PIPER/AFP via Getty Images)
VANUATU-WEATHER-CYCLONE
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JEREMY PIPER / Freelancer
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AFP
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21 maart 2015
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