Bangladesh Cyclone Sidr
Save the Children’s emergency response teams are helping thousands of families in Bangladesh after a massive cyclone struck on 15 November.
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Fatema Bibi and her 3 month old child Abdullah sit outside what was their home in Chandraprosad, Bhola District in Bangladesh on November 19. Relief workers are rushing to get basic aid to areas most effected by cyclone Sird which ripped through Bangladesh on November 15. Abdullah is currently in a Save the Children heath project on the island.
Photo by David Greedy.
High engery biscuits are moved to a distribution center overseen by Save The Children in the village of Senerhat, Barisal District in Bangladesh.
Photo by David Greedy.
Scores of people wait at a distribuition point for high energy biscuits being given out by Save The Children in the village of Senerhat, Barisal District in Bangladesh.
Photo by David Greedy.
Scores of people wait at a distribuition point for high energy biscuits being given out by Save The Children in the village of Senerhat, Barisal District in Bangladesh.
Photo by David Greedy.
Clean drinking water, provided by Save the Children, is distributed to residents of Chandraprosad, Bhola District in Bangladesh.
Photo by David Greedy.
Cyclone Sidr survivor Taslima eats with two of her four children, Suraiya (left), 3 years old, and Sumo, 6, at their home in the village of Khadordah, Barisal District in Bangladesh. The whole family was at home during the storm.
Photo by David Greedy.
