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Daños en Vanuatu por el ciclón Pam

Daños en Vanuatu por el ciclón Pam

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  • Escombros y árboles caídos tras el paso del ciclón por Port Vila

    Escombros y árboles caídos tras el paso del ciclón por Port Vila

    Homes are damaged amongst fallen trees in Port Vila, the capital city of the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu March 15, 2015. Winds of up to 250 kilometers an hour (155 mph) ripped metal roofs off houses and downed trees in Vanuatu on Saturday, as relief agencies braced for a major rescue operation and unconfirmed reports said dozens had already died. Witnesses described sea surges of up to eight meters (yards) and flooding throughout the capital Port Vila after the category 5 cyclone named Pam hit the country late on Friday. REUTERS/Kris Paras (VANUATU - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
  • Los residentes de Port Vila forman barreras para minimizar los daños del ciclón

    Los residentes de Port Vila forman barreras para minimizar los daños del ciclón

    Local residents stand near a make-shift barrier in an effort to stop floodwaters entering a building carpark in Port Vila, the capital city of the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu March 14, 2015. Winds of up to 250 kilometers an hour (155 mph) ripped metal roofs off houses and downed trees in Vanuatu on Saturday, as relief agencies braced for a major rescue operation and unconfirmed reports said dozens had already died. Witnesses described sea surges of up to eight meters (yards) and flooding throughout the capital Port Vila after the category 5 cyclone named Pam hit the country late on Friday. Picture taken March 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kris Paras (VANUATU - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
  • Residentes de Port Vila observan los daños provocados por Pam

    Residentes de Port Vila observan los daños provocados por Pam

    Local residents look through the remains of a small shelter in Port Vila, the capital city of the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu March 14, 2015. Winds of up to 250 kilometers an hour (155 mph) ripped metal roofs off houses and downed trees in Vanuatu on Saturday, as relief agencies braced for a major rescue operation and unconfirmed reports said dozens had already died. Witnesses described sea surges of up to eight meters (yards) and flooding throughout the capital Port Vila after the category 5 cyclone named Pam hit the country late on Friday. REUTERS/UNICEF Pacific/Handout via Reuters (VANUATU - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS IMAGE. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. THIS IMAGE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY, AN UNPROCESSED VERSION WILL BE PROVIDED SEPARATELY

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