RMD3C6YP–Tropical Cyclone Nargis (NASA, International Space Station Science, 04/29/08)
RMBAX8WJ–A destroyed village in the delta after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on the 2nd of May 2008
RMFH6R7G–Young piglets laying in the ground in a flooded rural area caused by Cyclone Nargis in the delta region south of Yangon, Myanmar on 12 May 2008. Cyclone Nargis caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Myanmar during early May 2008 causing catastrophic destruction and at least 138,000 fatalities.
RMBB4PX9–Cyclone Nargis, Burma, Myanmar
RMB12BJR–People stand next to their tents at a relief encampment set up by the government for cyclone Nargis victims in Kyauktan township of Yangon Myanmar
RFB2B6W6–May 1, 2008 - Tropical Cyclone Nargis in the Bay of Bengal at 04:40 UTC.
RMC4JDD9–Fallen tree debris caused by Cyclone Nargis in Yangon, Myanmar, Burma
RM2BDXW6K–Cyclone Nargis
RMBN1T2A–A flooded area in Hlaing Tharyar township of Yangon after cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2008
RMHRH8YD–Cyclone Nargis
RMFH6R75–A survivor of Cyclone Nargis wipes away tears as she cry next to a wreckage of a destroyed house in a flooded rural area caused by Cyclone Nargis in the delta region south of Yangon, Myanmar on 12 may 2008. Cyclone Nargis caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Myanmar during early May 2008 causing catastrophic destruction and at least 138,000 fatalities.
RMHTMH9X–2008 Ground Receiving System: MODIS Processing System Geoinformatics Centre, Tropical Cyclone Nargis near Sri Lanka and India
RMB0TJC5–Fallen tree debris caused by Cyclone Nargis in Yangon, Myanmar, Burma
RMDH9A7K–School Girls In A Makeshift School Following Cyclone Nargis; Kyaung Shargyi Village, Laputta, Myanmar
RME4DXG9–Cyclone Nargis, Myanmar, In 2008, True Colour Satellite Image. Tropical Cyclone Nargis on May 1st 2008 off the coast of Burma (M
RMD98AWN–2008 Ground Receiving System: MODIS Processing System Geoinformatics Centre, Tropical Cyclone Nargis near Sri Lanka and India
RFBN29BD–Myanmar. Burma. visit to Labutta in the Ayeryarwadi delta. Nargis cyclone aftermaths
RMKRGEA0–Cyclone Nargis landfall
RMP3B055–CHINA SEA (May 12, 2008) Cargo handlers aboard the USS Essex (LHD 2) conduct cargo hook training with a CH-46E Sea Knight assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 265. The Essex Expeditionary Strike Group is steaming to support a potential humanitarian assistance mission in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. U.S. Navy
RMD4DYB3–A fallen tree on a street in Yangon, Myanmar, 5 May 2008. International aid has begun after devastating cyclone 'Nargis' hit Myanmar, though the exact situation in the country, which is isolated from the outside world by the military junta, remains unclear. Most traffic routes are blocked, Myanmar's government assumes that more than 15,000 people were killed and hundreds of thousan
RMBATDED–Boats on the Ayeyarwady after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar between the 2nd and 3rd of May 2008 and destroyed large parts of the
RMP3B03W–CHINA SEA (May 10, 2008) Aviation Boatswain's Mate Airman Ralph E. Knowlton helps take-on a pallet of stores during an replenishment at sea between the amphibious dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) and the underway replenishment oiler USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193). Harpers Ferry is part of the Essex Expeditionary Strike Group, which is steaming to support a potential humanitarian assistance/disaster relief tasking in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. U.S. Navy
RMBB4TPK–cyclone nargis Burma, Myanmar
RMW0MC44–NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of the Burma coast on May 5, 2008, after Tropical Cyclone Nargis flooded the region on May 4, 2008. The death toll from the cyclone and its aftermath is feared to hit or exceed 100,000 lives. (UPI Photo/NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team)
RMBDRNAF–Burmese manufacture water filters for sale to other villages as part of Cyclone Nargis recovery effort, funded by Thirst-Aid and
RM2H6P1EC–First UN trucks cross Thai Burma border carrying tents and plastic sheeting for victims of Cyclone Nargis. Moei, Thailand. May 17, 2007.
RME5HP4A–Tantwe Village in the Irrawaddy Delta after Cyclone Nargis, near Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).
RMEYXFXR–The doctor's ship in the Irrawaddy-Delta in Myanmar, 17 June 2015. There is much need for medical facilities in Myanmar following flooding. After cyclone Nargis, German money has funded a doctor's ship there. PHOTO: VERENA HOELZL/DPA
RMHRH8YE–Cyclone Nargis
RMB0T4MA–Four Burmese children smile through adversity after the huge storm Cyclone Nargis ripped through their village south of Rangoon.
RM2RJYKNP–Bildnummer: 52547081 Datum: 19.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimischer bei der Reparatur seines von Zyklon Nargis beschädigten Hausdachs in Kungyangon - Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Gebäude, außen, Außenansicht , Personen; 2008, Kungyangon, Myanmar, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophe, Wirbelsturm, Sturm, Schäden, Zerstörung, Aufbau, Wiederaufbau; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, Wohngebäude, , , Asien Bildnummer 52547081 Date 19 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Native at the Repair its from Cyclone Nargis damaged in Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Building exterior exterior view People 2008
RMB0TEWN–Buddhist statue stands among damage caused by tropical cyclone Nargis in center of Yangon, Myanmar, Burma
RMDH9AF5–Secondary School Pupil With Damaged Text Books Following Cyclone Nargis; Labutta, Burma, Myanmar
RM2RJYMYA–Bildnummer: 52551741 Datum: 08.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einsatzkräfte transportieren Hilfsgüter für die Opfer des Zyklons Nargis in Yangon/Myanmar - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Personen; 2008, Yangon, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophe, Zyklon, Hilfe, Hilfslieferungen; , quer, Kbdig, Gruppenbild, , , Asien Bildnummer 52551741 Date 08 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Forces transport Relief items for the Victims the Cyclone Nargis in Yangon Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People 2008 Yangon Disaster Natural disaster Cyclone Help Relief supplies horizontal Kbdig Group photo Asia
RMHFW89A–Seaman Christopher Fabbri from Rodeo, Calif., solders an extension of a water manifold which provides several valves which distributes water at a faster rate, May 11. The USS Essex is currently steaming to support a potential humanitarian assistance tasking in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. USS Essex Sailor prepares for potential humanitarian assistance mission DVIDS87842
RMD4DYBC–Toppled trees and other debris block a street in Yangon, Myanmar, 5 May 2008. International aid has begun after cyclone 'Nargis' devastated Myanmar, though the exact situation in the country, which is isolated from the outside world by the military junta, remains unclear. Most traffic routes are blocked, Myanmar's government assumes that more than 15,000 people were killed and hund
RMBAX98W–Unburied bodies in the destroyed village of Gongi south Labutta after cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in May 2008
RMP3B04B–CHINA SEA (May 10, 2008) Marine Sgt. Carlos Cruz, assigned to 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, embarked aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49), helps off-load stores during an replenishment at sea with the Military Sealift Command underway replenishment oiler USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193). Harpers Ferry ispart of the Essex Expeditionary Strike Group, which is steaming to support a potential humanitarian assistance/disaster relief tasking in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. U.S. Navy
RMBB4TW1–cyclone nargis Burma, Myanmar
RMW0MC43–NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of the Burma coast on April 15, 2008, before Tropical Cyclone Nargis flooded the region on May 4, 2008. The death toll from the cyclone and its aftermath is feared to hit or exceed 100,000 lives. (UPI Photo/NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team)
RMBDRNX2–Red Chili Peppers on display at the local farmers produce market in Twante Village hard hit by Cyclone Nargis near Yangon and Ra
RM2H6P1F4–UNHCR trucks carrying relief supplies crossing the border into Myanmar to provide shelter materials for victims of Cyclone Nargis. Moei, Thailand. May 10, 2008.
RME5HP4G–Tantwe Village in the Irrawaddy Delta after Cyclone Nargis, near Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).
RMEYXFY1–Patients wait for their appointments aboard the doctor's ship in the Irrawaddy-Delta in Myanmar, 17 June 2015. There is much need for medical facilities in Myanmar following flooding. After cyclone Nargis, German money has funded a doctor's ship there. PHOTO: VERENA HOELZL/DPA
RMHRH8Y6–Cyclone Nargis, After Landfall, MODIS Image
RMHFD0KW–Seaman Cory Patterson a native of Rock Island, Ill., and Petty Officer 1st Class Bernard Paje a native of San Marcelino, Philippines repair a water jacket used to chill potable water on a landing craft utility in the well deck of the USS Essex for potential humanitarian aid in the wake of cyclone Nargis. Sailors keep landing craft ready for possible Nargis mission 89033
RMCN4KB3–An MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to the 'Island Knights” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 takes off as a landing craft air cushioned (LCAC) departs the well deck of the amphibious ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49). Harpers Ferry is part of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group, which is standing by in international waters off the coast of Burma in support of Joint Task Force Caring Response, a humanitarian assistance operation developed in the wake of Cyclone Nargis.
RMB0TE26–Cyclone Nargis survivors rebuilding a house in a flooded rural area near the city of Yangon Republic of the Union of Myanmar
RMDH98X6–Fishing Boats Moored Near Small Villages Following Cyclone Nargis In The Ayeyarwady River Delta Close To Labutta; Burma, Myanmar
RMBN1TWM–Cyclone Nargis survivor sleeps on plastic chairs in Khunkthan township of Yangon, Myanmar, Burma,
RM2RJYMXB–Bildnummer: 52551746 Datum: 08.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einsatzkräfte laden Hilfsgüter für die Opfer des Zyklons Nargis aus einen Helikopter in Irrawaddy/Myanmar - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Personen , Objekte; 2008, Irrawaddy, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophe, Zyklon, Hilfe, Hilfslieferungen, Hubschrauber; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, , , Asien Bildnummer 52551746 Date 08 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Forces shop Relief items for the Victims the Cyclone Nargis out a Helicopter in Irrawaddy Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People Objects 2008 Irrawaddy Disaster Natural disaster Cyclone Help Re
RMC4JD9H–Soldier surveys workers cleaning up fallen trees caused by Cyclone Nargis in the city of Yangon Republic of the Union of Myanmar
RMKRD72A–Cyclone Nargis flooding before-and-after
RMC4JDF5–Young girl in a relief encampment set up by the government for cyclone Nargis victims in Kyauktan township of Yangon Myanmar Burma
RMD4DYBE–Toppled trees and other debris block a street in Yangon, Myanmar, 5 May 2008. International aid has begun after cyclone 'Nargis' devastated Myanmar, though the exact situation in the country, which is isolated from the outside world by the military junta, remains unclear. Most traffic routes are blocked, Myanmar's government assumes that more than 15,000 people were killed and hund
RMBAX63N–Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar between the 2nd and 3rd of May 2008 and destroyed large parts of the Ayeyarwady Delta over 130 000
RM2RJYJAH–Bildnummer: 52540461 Datum: 13.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimische suchen in einem zerstörten Wohnhaus nach Habseligkeiten nach dem Zyklon Nargis - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Gebäude, außen, Außenansicht , Personen; 2008, Yangon, premiumd, Zyklon, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophen, Schaden, Unwetterschäden, Zerstörung; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, Wohngebäude, , , Asien Bildnummer 52540461 Date 13 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Locals Search in a destroyed House after Belongings after the Cyclone Nargis PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Building exterior exterior view People 2008 Yangon premiumd Cyclo
RMBB4TRK–cyclone nargis Burma, Myanmar
RMW0MC3X–NASA's Terra satellite captured these images of the Burma coast on April 15, 2008 (L), before Tropical Cyclone Nargis flooded the region on May 4, 2008 and after the aftermath of the cyclone (R) on May 5, 2008. The death toll from the cyclone and its aftermath is feared to hit or exceed 100,000 lives. (UPI Photo/NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team)
RM2RJYKP2–Bildnummer: 52547083 Datum: 19.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimischer schneidet Bambusrohr zur Reparatur seines von Zyklon Nargis beschädigten Hauses in Kungyangon - Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2008, Kungyangon, Myanmar, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophe, Wirbelsturm, Sturm, Aufbau, Wiederaufbau, Mann, Bambus; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, Arbeitswelten, Gesellschaft, , , Asien Bildnummer 52547083 Date 19 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Native cuts Bamboo tube to Repair its from Cyclone Nargis damaged House in Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People 2008 Myanmar Disaster Natu
RMW0MC49–In this image from NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder instrument on NASA's Aqua spacecraft, Cyclone Nargis is pictured when it was a Category one hurricane located 370 miles west of Yangon, Myanmar on May 1, 2008. Tropical Cyclone Nargis flooded the region on May 4, 2008. The death toll from the cyclone and its aftermath is feared to hit or exceed 100,000 lives. (UPI Photo/NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team)
RME5HP4M–Tantwe Village in the Irrawaddy Delta after Cyclone Nargis, near Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).
RMW0MC52–Burmese service members form a line to unload water supplies from a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft at Rangoon International Airport in Myanmar on May 12, 2008. The shipment of water, mosquito nets and blankets arrived on the first of three planned relief flights to provide aid to citizens devastated by Tropical Cyclone Nargis. (UPI Photo/Andres Alcaraz/U.S. Marine Corps)
RMHRH8Y4–Cyclone Nargis, Before Landfall, MODIS Image
RMEYXFXW–Doctor Chit Pe photographed during a quiet moment aboard the doctor's ship in the Irrawaddy-Delta in Myanmar, 17 June 2015. There is much need for medical facilities in Myanmar following flooding. After cyclone Nargis, German money has funded a doctor's ship there. PHOTO: VERENA HOELZL/DPA
RMW0MCYK–U.S. President George W. Bush attends a briefing on the Cyclone Nargis disaster relief efforts in Burma, at the U.S. ambassador's residence in Bangkok, Thailand on August 7, 2008. Olivier Carduner (2nd R), Mission Director of the USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia, Bill Berger (R), Acting Senior Regional Advisor for the USAID Cyclone Nargis Disaster Assistance Response Team, Col. Al Swanda (L), Chief Joint U.S. Military Group Thailand, and U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Eric John join President Bush. The ruling junta in Burma has been hesitant in accepting aid efforts since the disaster,
RM2H6P1CM–Truck with supplies crossing into Myanmar from the Thai border town of Mae Sot, following Cyclone Nargis. An increased number of people are crossing to Thailand from Burma to buy supplies due to shortages and price increases following the devastating cyclone. Moei, Thailand. May, 2008.
RMDH9AB7–Child At The Primary School In Laputtaloke Taung Village Close To Labutta; Labutta, Burma, Myanmar
RM2RJYJ3Y–Bildnummer: 52540458 Datum: 13.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimische spendet Kleidung an Opfer des Zyklons Nargis in Yangon in Birma - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Personen , optimistisch; 2008, Yangon, premiumd, Zyklon, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophen, Opfer, Spenden; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, , , Asien Bildnummer 52540458 Date 13 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Locals donates clothes to Victims the Cyclone Nargis in Yangon in Burma PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People optimistic 2008 Yangon premiumd Cyclone Disaster Natural disasters Victims Donations horizontal Kbdig long shot Asia
RMCD5MYY–Aug 26, 2008 - Aung Hlaing Village, Burma - For a region that four months ago lent a stage to one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory, the waterlogged highway descending into Burma's Irrawaddy Delta reveals little of what it saw. Cyclone Nargis made landfall not far from here on the
RM2RJYGWM–Bildnummer: 52534361 Datum: 11.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Reparatur beschädigter Stromleitungen nach Zyklon Nargis in Yangon - Birma - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Objekte; premiumd, 2008, Yangon, Birma, Naturkatastrophen, Schäden, Sturmschäden, Aufräumen; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, , Wetter, Asien Bildnummer 52534361 Date 11 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Repair Damaged Power lines after Cyclone Nargis in Yangon Burma PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Objects premiumd 2008 Yangon Burma Natural disasters Damage Storm damage Cleaning up horizontal Kbdig Single Weather Asia
RMKRF79W–Cyclone Nargis flooding around Yangon from space
RMB12BHT–A relief encampment set up by the government for cyclone Nargis victims in Kyauktan township of Yangon Myanmar Burma
RMD4DYB8–Citizens and military lorries work their way through trees and other debris blocking a street in Yangon, Myanmar, 5 May 2008. International aid has begun after cyclone 'Nargis' devastated Myanmar, though the exact situation in the country, which is isolated from the outside world by the military junta, remains unclear. Most traffic routes are blocked, Myanmar's government assumes t
RMBAX8DD–Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar between the 2nd and 3rd of May 2008 and destroyed large parts of the Ayeyarwady Delta over 130 000
RM2RJYGE6–Bildnummer: 52531782 Datum: 09.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Hilfsgüter aus Singapur für die Opfer des Zyklons Nargis - International Airport in Rangun - Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Objekte; 2008, Rangun, Myanmar , Hilfe, Hilfslieferungen , premiumd; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, , Gesellschaft, Asien Bildnummer 52531782 Date 09 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Relief items out Singapore for the Victims the Cyclone Nargis International Airport in Rangoon Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Objects 2008 Rangoon Myanmar Help Relief supplies premiumd across Kbdig Total Society Asia
RMBB4TMA–cyclone nargis, Burma, Myanmar
RM2RJYT6T–Bildnummer: 52569794 Datum: 03.06.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimischer Landwirt bearbeitet sein Feld in Yangon/Myanmar - nach dem verheerenden Zyklon - Nargis - beginnen die Bauern wieder mit der Feldarbeit - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Personen , Landschaft; 2008, Yangon, Myanmar, Feld, Bauer, Landwirt, Land, Leute; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, Landwirtschaft, Wirtschaft, Arbeitswelten, Gesellschaft, , Gesellschaft, Asien Bildnummer 52569794 Date 03 06 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Native Farmer edited be Field in Yangon Myanmar after the devastating Cyclone Nargis begin the Farmers agai
RM2RJYKP6–Bildnummer: 52547094 Datum: 19.05.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimische auf einem Anhänger mit Betonröhren im von Zyklon Nargis stark beschädigten Kungyangon - Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Objekte , Personen; 2008, Kungyangon, Myanmar, Katastrophe, Naturkatastrophe, Wirbelsturm, Sturm, Aufbau, Wiederaufbau; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, , , Asien Bildnummer 52547094 Date 19 05 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Locals on a Trailers with Concrete pipes in from Cyclone Nargis strong damaged Kung Yangon Myanmar PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Objects People 2008 Kung Yangon Myanmar Disaster Natural disaster
RME5HP4C–Tantwe Village in the Irrawaddy Delta after Cyclone Nargis, near Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).
RMHF1519–Marines attached to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit fill water bladders with fresh water to help aid victims of Cyclone Nargis aboard the USS Essex May 11. The Essex Expeditionary Group is steaming to support a potential humanitarian assistance tasking in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph/Lance Cpl. Ryan Wicks) Marines aboard USS Essex prepare water for cyclone victims DVIDS87837
RF2E51KA4–Actor and Military junta opponent Zarganar organises loading of relief supplies to be shipped for Cyclone Nargis survivors to the capital's townships, in Yangon, Myanmar on May 19, 2008. Photo by Jules Motte/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMEYXFXX–Nurse Yi Yi Mint (r) photographed during a quiet moment aboard the doctor's ship in the Irrawaddy-Delta in Myanmar, 17 June 2015. There is much need for medical facilities in Myanmar following flooding. After cyclone Nargis, German money has funded a doctor's ship there. PHOTO: VERENA HOELZL/DPA
RMHF1Y42–May 16, 2008, Sailors and Marines aboard the USS Essex (LHD 2) fill boxes with 16-liter water bladders in preparation for possible humanitarian assistance. The Essex group is within 35 nautical miles off the coast of Burma waiting for clearance to participate in humanitarian assistance operations in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Audrey M. Graham) Sailors and Marines prepare for possible humanitarian assistance DVIDS89853
RMB0EHFX–The first cyclone of the 2008 season in the northern Indian Ocean was a devastating one for Myanmar Burma (see full description)
RMDH98JG–Villagers Putting Water Purification Solution Into Their Rainwater Tanks Following Cyclone Nargis; Kyaung Shargyi Village
RMHF1XK7–Burmese service members unload food packages from a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules to a Burmese military vehicle at the Yangon International Airport. The plane carrying water, food and medical supplies is part of the Joint Task Force Caring Response, a multi-service humanitarian assistance and disaster relief effort for Burmese citizens devastated by Cyclone Nargis. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Sgt. Andres Alcaraz) Cyclone Nargis Relief Work by USS Essex DVIDS88462
RMCD5MYX–Aug 26, 2008 - Aung Hlaing Village, Burma - For a region that four months ago lent a stage to one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory, the waterlogged highway descending into Burma's Irrawaddy Delta reveals little of what it saw. Cyclone Nargis made landfall not far from here on the
RMHFC276–An MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to the 'Island Knights” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 takes off as a landing craft air cushioned departs the well deck of the amphibious ship USS Harpers Ferry. Harpers Ferry is part of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group, which is standing by in international waters off the coast of Burma in support of Joint Task Force Caring Response, a humanitarian assistance operation developed in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. Helicopter lifts off USS Harpers Ferry 93487
RMBN4FJ4–Myanmar. Burma. trip to the Ayeryarwadyi delta in the labutta area. Nargis cyclone aftermaths
RMB12BJ4–A relief encampment set up by the government for cyclone Nargis victims in Kyauktan township of Yangon Myanmar Burma
RMD4DYB6–Citizens work their way through trees and other debris blocking a street in Yangon, Myanmar, 5 May 2008. International aid has begun after cyclone 'Nargis' devastated Myanmar, though the exact situation in the country, which is isolated from the outside world by the military junta, remains unclear. Most traffic routes are blocked, Myanmar's government assumes that more than 15,000
RMBATEYH–Junk boat travels up the Ayeyarwady Delta after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar between the 2nd and 3rd of May 2008 and destroyed
RMB0TEDY–A villager cooks next to her home downed by Cyclone Nargis in a flooded rural area near Yangon Myanmar
RMBB4PKD–Cyclone Nargis, Burma, Myanmar
RMHFD4CN–080523-N-5067K-289 ANDAMAN SEA (May 23, 2008) (May 17, 2008) U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Alex Camargo, left, and Lance Cpl. Michael Dealba connect an intake suction hose to a Tactical Water Purifier System aboard the amphibious ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49). The mobile water system can produce up to 1200 gallons of potable water under ideal conditions. Harpers Ferry is part of Joint Task Force Caring Response and is standing by in international waters off the coast of Burma preparing for a humanitarian assistance operation to help victims of Cyclone Nargis. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication S
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