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The Guardian - UK
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Bangladesh: life after cyclone Aila – in pictures

Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
The construction of dykes to keep flood waters at bay has been central to relief efforts in south-west Bangladesh. Here, people are shown walking in a flood-affected area
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
New houses built in flooded areas have been constructed on elevated platforms that raise them several feet above the highest known level of the surrounding waters
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Float planes, used by the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), take less than an hour to reach south-west Bangladesh from Dhaka, saving NGO workers a 16-hour bus trip
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
The elevated housing erected behind the protection of the dykes includes toilet facilities provided by the international Red Cross and Red Crescent movement
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Assisted by a loan from the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement, Tahermina has established a small sewing business in Amadi, a village in south-west Bangladesh Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Rokeya and her husband, Mohbaba, received a small business loan to raise chickens in a house constructed in the aftermath of cyclone Alia
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Pupils at a newly-built school in Amadi. MAF transported journalists into the areas hit by cyclone Alia, also helping government agencies to devise crisis response strategies
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Farmers in flood-affected areas of south-west Bangladesh grow saline-resistant rice, protecting crops from the storm surges that allow sea water to gush into the fields
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
A school near Amadi teaches disaster preparedness. The school is supported by Brac, a Bangladesh-based development organisation that works to reduce poverty
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
Brac aims to empower the poor to bring about change in their own lives. In Amadi, that meant helping locals to rear shrimps to generate income
Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
Bangladesh: aviation NGO MAF
An aerial view of shrimp farms in south-western Bangladesh illustrates the crucial need for solid flood defences Photograph: Richard Hanson/MAF
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