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Red Cross Red Crescent response in Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
13 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Source: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) - Switzerland
Devendra Tak
 
A Red Cross Red Crescent assessment team 
is the first to reach a remote village 
in the Sundarbans following Cyclone 
Sidr

Devendra Tak/IFRC
A Red Cross Red Crescent assessment team is the first to reach a remote village in the Sundarbans following Cyclone Sidr
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Bangladesh Red Crescent Society's relief 
distribution starts at Sadar in Bagerhat 
district on November 18, 2007 following 
cyclone 
Sidr

Devendra Tak/IFRC
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society's relief distribution starts at Sadar in Bagerhat district on November 18, 2007 following cyclone Sidr
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Preparing the start of Bangladesh Red 
Crescent Society's relief distribution  
at Sadar in Bagerhat district on 
November 18, 2007 following cyclone 
Sidr

Devendra Tak/IFRC
Preparing the start of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society's relief distribution at Sadar in Bagerhat district on November 18, 2007 following cyclone Sidr
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Gerhard Tauscer,member of the IFRC team 
specialized in Watsan examining quality 
of the pond.Many ponds were contaminated 
during cyclone 
Sidr

IFRC
Gerhard Tauscer,member of the IFRC team specialized in Watsan examining quality of the pond.Many ponds were contaminated during cyclone Sidr
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A young girl helping her mother in 
recovering their belongings in Bagerhat 
following cyclone 
Sidr

Areefa Islam/IFRC
A young girl helping her mother in recovering their belongings in Bagerhat following cyclone Sidr
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One of the  Red Cross Red Crescent's 
Cyclone Preparedness Program volunteers 
who saved many lives by taking local 
residents to the cyclone shelters before 
cyclone 
Sidr

IFRC
One of the Red Cross Red Crescent's Cyclone Preparedness Program volunteers who saved many lives by taking local residents to the cyclone shelters before cyclone Sidr
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A family rebuilding their home after 
cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh on 
November 15, 
2007

Ahmed Sami/IFRC
A family rebuilding their home after cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh on November 15, 2007
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