IN PICTURES: Cyclone Idai aftermath
The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened Ngangu community as it tore largely through the Manicaland region
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A man crosses a makeshift bridge at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Survivors cross a makeshift bridge at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa after receiving receiving aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Villagers cross a makeshift bridge at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa after receiving receiving aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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A man crosses a makeshift bridge at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Villagers crossNyahode River at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa after receiving receiving aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Villagers clean their shoes at Nyahode River on their way to Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa where they were scheduled to receive aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Survivors stand around a fire on a chilly Friday morning at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa while waiting to receive aid in Chipinge on 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Infrastructure worth millions of dollars was detroyed when Cyclone Idai hit areas such as Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa, leaving communities without power. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Infrastructure worth millions of dollars was detroyed when Cyclone Idai hit areas such as Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa, leaving communities without power. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened communities as it tore largely through the Manicaland region. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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File Picture: Dzingira Growth Point, also known as Copa -was one of the hardest hit communities by cyclone Idai in the Manicaland region. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened communities as it tore largely through the Manicaland region. Here, at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Copa in Chipinge – which is one of of the hardest hit – remains of Cyclone Idai victims lie under huge rocks. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Villagers cross a newly formed stream in Risitu Valley after collecting aid in Chipinge
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A policeman crosses a makeshift bridge at Risitu after receiving receiving aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed crops and livestock as it tore largely through the Manicaland region
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and crops as it tore largely through the Manicaland region. Efforts are currently underwayto rebuild and restore normal road networks. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Survivors cross a makeshift bridge at Risitu after receiving receiving aid in Chipinge on Friday 12 April, 2019 . – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened communities as it tore largely through the Manicaland region
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Here, a man prepares to take a bath at a newly formed stream at Skyline in Chimanimani after the area was hit by the tropical cyclone which destroyed infrastructure, killed hundreds of people and displaced thousands. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened Ngangu community as it tore largely through the Manicaland region
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Ngangu community volunteers from Higher Life take a break to have lunch after assisting on the rebuilding of roads. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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(file) The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened communities as it tore largely through the Manicaland region. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Infrastructure worth millions of dollars was detroyed when Cyclone Idai hit areas such as Ngangu in Chimanimani.
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Villagers wait to receive aid in Chimanimani on Thursday 11 April 2019. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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Young boys play soccer outside Chimanimani Hotel where they are currently domiciled after their homes were desytroyed by the Tropical Cyclone Idai last month. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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The tropical storm destroyed infrastructure and flattened Peacovck Growth Point as it tore largely through the Manicaland region. – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
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(file) Cyclone Idai left a trail of destruction at Machongwe and other surroundings areas in Manicaland. – (Picture: Believe Nyakudjara)
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