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  • Sidra Samuel, a Land Information Officer with the Antigua and Barbuda government, surveys damage to property in Barbuda and records details, coordinates and photos on a tablet to add to the government's database.
  • Fallujah's General Hospital is covered with soot and riddled with bullet holes
  • Woman with baby
    Anuara Begum, 30, says she gave birth before fleeing to Bangladesh from her home in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The journey lasted nine days.
  • Men line up for aid distribution in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
    Men line up for aid distribution in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
  • Rohingya refugees take shelter from the rain in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
    Rohingya refugees take shelter from the rain in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
  • Rohingya refugees arrive in Bangladesh.
    Rohingya refugees from Rakhine State in Myanmar arrive in Bangladesh.
  • Bowls of different seeds
  • Floods in India have affected over 30 million people in 2017
    Floods in India have affected over 30 million people in 2017
  • Residents of Marawi, Philippines wait outside a government building.
    Marawi residents displaced by the conflict line up outside the provincial capitol building to apply for passes allowing them to return to the city without being detained for questioning.
  • Syrians displaced from the fight against IS in Ain Issa camp, north of Raqqa
  • A baby lies on a mat in a warehouse where displaced Marawi residents have sought refuge.
    A baby girl endures the heat in a cramped warehouse in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte, in the Philippines. Separated by sheets or clothing, roughly 40 families from Marawi have sought refuge in the warehouse.
  • Women in the Senegalese village of Dioffior in a rice field
    Salt warriors: Marie Sega Sarr (far right) and other members of the Sakh Diam association

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