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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    A huge cell tower destroyed by the tornado. Hwy. 280 was blocked for a time. Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    The Buck Wild Saloon on Hwy. 280 had its' roof blown off. Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Kerrnington Thomas, 6, found her bike covered with debris in her front yard. This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones at press conference. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    There is nothing left of #16. The home was swept off of its foundation. This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    The Buck Wild Saloon on Hwy. 280 had its' roof blown off. Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    A U.S. flag nailed to a broken pole along Hwy. 280.Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    The Buck Wild Saloon on Hwy. 280 had its' roof blown off. Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Greg Molinari survived in his home when the tornado struck. It put a cooking pot over his head and hunkered down in the home's interior hallway. Friends helped him remove some of his belongings. This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    The Buck Wild Saloon on Hwy. 280 had its' roof blown off. Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    Damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
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    NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
    There is nothing left of #16. The home was swept off of its foundation. This neighborhood just off Lee CR 430 received severe tornado damage. Tornado damage in Smith's Station, Alabama. (Photo by Joe Songer/Alabama Media Group/TNS/Sipa USA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Kara Zimmerman, 26, of Wrightsville Beach, N.C. gets a final look at the Atlantic Ocean before she and her boyfriend evacuate the island in advance of Hurricane Florence on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018. (Photo by Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 24153019
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day - Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day - Bilder des Tages
    Utuado residents Jennifer Lopez and her husband Jorge Rivera collecting water from a natural spring on the side of the PR-10 road in Utuado during the aftermath of Hurricane Maria on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017 in Puerto Rico. (Photo by David Santiago/Miami Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544306
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Aufräumen in den Florida Keys
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Aufräumen in den Florida Keys
    Keys residents wait at a police check point at mile marker 73 in the Florida Keys in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. Police threaten all citizens with arrest and have their cars towed if they did not disperse by 7:45 p.m. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21065895
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Aufräumen in den Florida Keys
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Aufräumen in den Florida Keys
    A woman sits with her dog at the check point at mile marker 73 along US1 Wednesday with several others waiting to be allowed re-entry into the lower Florida Keys on Sept. 13, 2017 outside Islamorada, Fla. Officials have not allowed residents or business owners back to the lower keys. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21065244
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
    Local residents Thomas Lairsey, 71, and his wife Ann, 67, move into the Red Cross shelter at the Albany Civic Center to ride out Hurricane Irma on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017, in Albany, Ga. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21030343
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
    Clarence and Virginia Robinson move into the Red Cross shelter at the Albany Civic Center to ride out Hurricane Irma on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017, in Albany, Ga. The couple survived Tropical Storm Alberto in 1994, a storm that killed five people in Dougherty County, and more recently two tornado strikes in January of this year that killed four. Virginia Robinson said, "I feel more safe here and our street is already flooding." (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21030342
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
    Clarence and Virginia Robinson move into the Red Cross shelter at the Albany Civic Center to ride out Hurricane Irma on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017, in Albany, Ga. The couple survived Tropical Storm Alberto in 1994, a storm that killed five people in Dougherty County, and more recently two tornado strikes in January of this year that killed four. Virginia Robinson said, "I feel more safe here and our street is already flooding." (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21030337
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
    Adam Todd, 43, and Martina Van Dyken, 26 ride skateboards down Ocean Drive on Miami Beach as Hurricane Irma approaches on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (Photo by Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21018166
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
    Ivelisse Soto prepares carying crates for her dogs, Tinzy and Looney, outside Lakeside Elementary School hurricane shelter, which allows pets, in Pembroke Pines, Fla., as powerful Hurricane Irma heads toward Florida on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21017743
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
    Laureen Cikora evacuates her RV in Davie, Fla., with her dog, Spice, to a hurricane shelter that allows pets as powerful Hurricane Irma heads toward Florida on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21017742
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
    People seek shelter from Hurricane Irma with their pets at the West Boynton Park and Recreation Center in Boynton Beach, Fla., on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (Photo by Jim Rassol/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21017807
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Der Süden von Florida
    Fort Lauderdale Beach as Hurricane Irma pushes into South Florida on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Photo by Amy Beth Bennett/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21018441
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
    Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21008294
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Irma: Georgia bereitet sich vor
    A line of power trucks head south on I-75 toward the Georgia coast in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21008302
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  • NEWS - Florida: Die Bevölkerung bereitet sich auf Hurrikan Irma vor
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    NEWS - Florida: Die Bevölkerung bereitet sich auf Hurrikan Irma vor
    Ed Fluker arranges the last remaining gas containers on otherwise empty shelves at The Home Depot in Lady Lake on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 5, 2017. The empty shelves beside him are where the generators are typically displayed. The store was out of generators and water early Tuesday. Buyers at the store are preparing for Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20982500
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  • NEWS - Florida: Die Bevölkerung bereitet sich auf Hurrikan Irma vor
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    NEWS - Florida: Die Bevölkerung bereitet sich auf Hurrikan Irma vor
    Tom Kepner, left, stocks gas containers as shoppers buy hurricane items at The Home Depot in Lady Lake on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 5, 2017. Buyers are preparing for Hurricane Irma. The store was out of generators and water early Tuesday. (Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20982506
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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Aufräumarbeiten
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Aufräumarbeiten
    Charles Prothro volunteers to clean up a property off FM 1781 in Aransas County, Texas on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 damaged by Hurricane Harvey. The group of volunteers came together on social media and call themselves the "big truck crew" because they all have big trucks, including decommissioned military trucks.
    (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20924650

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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Aufräumarbeiten
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Aufräumarbeiten
    Scott Matthews, a McAllen resident, helps clean up brush in a trailer park on FM 3036 on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 in Rockport, Texas. He came to help his daughter's finance clean up following Hurricane Harvey.
    (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20924674

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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
    This area off FM 1781 in Aransas County, Texas was damaged by Hurricane Harvey. A group of volunteers came together on social media and call themselves the "big truck crew" because they all have big trucks, including decommissioned military trucks. They were in the area on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 cleaning up.
    (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20924651

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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
    Homes in the Key Allegro subdivision on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 in Rockport, Texas. Property managers were checking Monday to make sure residents were the only ones going into the heavily damaged subdivision.
    (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20924658

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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Harvey: Grosse Schäden nach dem Unwetter
    Homes in the Key Allegro subdivision on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 in Rockport, Texas. Property managers were checking Monday to make sure residents were the only ones going into the heavily damaged subdivision.
    (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20924658

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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687425
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region holds a calabash from her destroyed plant. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687435
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Women in Impasse Beauzile in Jeremie, Haiti spend the morning cooking rice and beans at a "community restaurant," that the Haitian government has launched to help curb hunger. The cooks, all unpaid, say often there isn't enough food to feed the 1,200 to 1,300 people who come daily for a plate. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687421
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Katy Baptiste, owner of Ilan Ilan restaurant in Jeremie, says if for locals, her business would have closed down months ago. Since Matthew, she's removed several things from her menu because the products are not available locally. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687449
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687433
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Farmers in the Grand'Anse region of Haiti say nine months after Hurricane Matthew barreled through they are struggling to rebuild their lives. They feel abandoned by foreign donors and Haitian government officials. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687443
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687431
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687434
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Katy Baptiste, owner of Ilan Ilan restaurant in Jeremie, says if for locals, her business would have closed down months ago. Since Matthew, she's removed several things from her menu because the products are not available locally. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687449
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    "We can spend 30 years and we'll never bounce back," said Duvanel Francois, 42, who was trying to earn school fees one morning in a tiny village outside of Jeremie, the Grand'Anse capital, by helping another farmer rebuild his home. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687448
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687447
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687441
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region holds a calabash from her destroyed plant. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687435
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