Ciclone Myanmar: le foto

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  • Foto 1 di 48 Locals fruit and vegetable vendors cram into a train heading out of Yangon in Myanmar Sunday, June, 8, 2008, with baskets full of their wears as a traveling food vendor sells rolls of sweet bread. Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 2 di 48 Refugees wait to receive cooking pots as a donation from Monks at Magay teaching monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 3 di 48 Refugees share a light moment on the way home after they received cooking pots as a donation from Monks at Magay teaching monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 4 di 48 Refugees walk home after they received cooking pots as a donation from Monks at Magay teaching monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 5 di 48 Monks prepare to donate cooking pots and woks at Magay teaching monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 6 di 48 Refugees walk home after they received cooking pots as a donation from Monks at monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 7 di 48 A refugee women and her daughter walk home after they received cooking pots as a donation from Monks at monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots or woks were given to refugees who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 8 di 48 Two cyclone survivors receive cooking pots as a donation from monks at a monastery in Ashi Dagon Myothic, about 25 km (15 miles) south west of Yangon, Myanmar Saturday, June 7, 2008. Approximately 250 cooking pots were given to survivors who had lost most of their possessions when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2-3, 2008, and left 78,000 people dead and another 56,000 missing, mostly in the country's southern Irrawaddy delta region. (AP Photo) Fonte: AP