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    A damaged schoolroom in Tagitagi School, Tavua, Fiji after Cyclone Evan. Photo Tim Gill/AusAID.
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    Jovilisi stands outside a destroyed home in Korovou Village, Fiji, after Cyclone Evan. Photo Tim Gill/AusAID.
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    A church located on the southern coast of Upolu Island, Samoa had, its roof lifted by heavy winds during Cyclone Evan. Photo Kevin Hadfield, AusAID. Contact [email protected] to request a high resolution original.
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    Damage in Lelata (Apia) from flooded river. Photo: AusAID, Kevin Hadfield
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    Flash flooding, caused by Cyclone Evan, reforges a river that was filled and used as reclaimed land in the village of Ma’agao in Samoa. Photo Kevin Hadfield, AusAid. Contact [email protected] to request a high resolution original.
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    View of Lelata Village, Samoa, which sustained heavy damage from flash flooding, as a result of Cyclone Evan. Photo Kevin Hadfield, AusAID. Contact [email protected] to request a high resolution original.
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    This family in Ma’agao, Samoa, tries to return to normality after being hit by flood water from Cyclone Evan. Photo Kevin Hadfield, AusAID. Contact [email protected] to request a high resolution original.
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    One of many cars caught in the flash flooding caused by Cyclone Evan, which struck Lelata Village Samoa. Photo Kevin Hadfield, AusAID. Contact [email protected] to request a high resolution original.
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    The aftermath of flash flooding caused by Cyclone Evan on the village of Lelata. Photo: Kevin Hadfield/AusAID
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    Australia’s High Commissioner to Samoa Dr. Stephen Henningham discusses the impact of Cyclone Evan with Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi. Photo: Jemma Johnston, AusAID
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    The remains of a house in Samoa after Cyclone Evan. Hundreds of homes across the country have been destroyed by the cyclone. Photo: Jemma Johnston
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    Back of Australian High Commission showing flooding of car ports and roof from next door building. Samoa 2012. Photo: AusAID
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    Damaged building near Leone Bridge, Samoa 2012. Photo: AusAID
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    Downed Pulu trees downtown Apia-trees approx 100 yrs old-famous for having withstood Cyclones Ofa and Val in 90s, Samoa 2012. Photo: AusAID
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    AusAID rapid response team member Mel Powell surveying damage in Latoka, Fiji after Cyclone Evan. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    AusAID rapid response team member Amanda Andonovski with the first shipment of Australian aid in Samoa, after Cyclone Evan.
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    Many houses were flattened when Cyclone Evan tore across Fiji causing widespread damage. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    AusAID rapid response team member Mel Powell and Fiji post First Secretary Tim Gill conducting a needs assessment with Fijians affected by Cyclone Evan near Nadi, Fiji. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    Many buildings were flattened when Cyclone Evan tore across Fiji causing widespread damage. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    AusAID staff visiting a disaster risk reduction project in Nadi, Fiji, after Cyclone Evan. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    AusAID Rapid Response Team member Sara Dix unloads emergency relief supplies from an Australian C-130 Hercules. Photo: Owen Martin, AusAID
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    AusAID rapid response team member Mel Powell at Nadi airport receiving the first shipment of humanitarian aid from Australia, after Cyclone Evan. Photo Rowena Harbridge/AusAID.
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    AusAID-funded relief supplies are prepared, loaded and delivered to the North of Fiji Following Cyclone Evan. Photo, AusAID.
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    AusAID-funded relief supplies are prepared, loaded and delivered to the North of Fiji Following Cyclone Evan. Photo, AusAID.
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    Australian High Commissioner to Samoa Stephen Henningham and the CEO of Samoa’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mose Sua give the thumbs-up in the cockpit of the RAAF’s C-17A Globemaster that delivered much needed relief supplies to Samoa. These supplies included hygiene kits, tarpaulins, shelter kits, blankets, water containers and purification tablets and mosquito nets. Photo: AusAID

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