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Aftermath of Typhoon Melor (Typhoon 20W)
Saipan was spared as the typhoon Melor shifted far enough north, winds were not as strong as feared.
The moan damage was to banana plants, which are not very resistant to strong winds.
San Antonio, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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The first few months of 2011 saw Australia experience some of the worst natural disasters on record. Floods in southern Queensland stole lives and devastated large parts of the state, while further north Cyclone Yasi battered many communities. Victoria experienced its worst flooding in decades, and in the Kimberley, widespread flooding caused mass evacuations of homes.
This is the aftermath of what happens when you camp in a 20-year-old untested tent in a thunderstorm...
"The Aftermath"
This photo was shot in Dhanmondi, and the underlying message is what a disease is capable of doing to ones inside. On this specific shot, it is suppose to show the effects of Typhoid to the liver.
A broken bike by the roadside and an absent house at the top of the hill, signifies the aftermath of a tornado that crashed through Paris, TN Nov. 15, 2005.
Campsite Aftermath at Reading Festival. Had no access to the site, so had to climb on mound of earth to see over the fence, balancing on a wooden pallet for a little extra height. Would like the sign (which adds some humour to the shot IMO) on a "third" but it wasn't possible.
Not only did we go without electricity for 11 days, but we had to be without water for two days due to water heater going out and then once it was fixed and we turned on the water, then both bathrooms overflowed with backed up sewer and flooded the other side of the house. What a mess trying to clean all this up with no electricity. I am so glad it seems to be all over. Please Lord let it be over!