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Kashmir, Floods 2014

96 images Created 24 Jun 2015

Nearly 2500 villagers including Srinagar, the capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, was devastated by severe floods and landslides in September 2014 the worst in 60 years, displacing millions of people, many of them children.
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  • A village woman walks down a muddy road flanked by dead trees in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Nearly 2500 villagers including Srinagar, the capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, was devastated by severe floods and landslides in September 2014 the worst in 60 years, displacing millions of people, many of them children. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Shamima, 35, squats in her temporary shelter built using the shelter kit given to her by Save the Children, in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Shamina is a widow who's house fell down during the floods. Save the Children supported the family with emergency shelter items like tarpaulin and other emergency relief kits for household, education, non-food items, and food baskets. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Maroofa Rashid, 10, whose family was affected by the floods, holds up a sign with the message "I can play here in the Child-Friendly Space" in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Maroofa Rashid, 10, whose family was affected by the floods, holds up a sign with the message "I can play here in the Child-Friendly Space" in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Writings on the inside of the tent wall of the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • The Child-Friendly Space set up by Save the Children in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, holds up a sign with the message " I escaped in a boat", next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Writings on the inside of the tent wall of the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • The Child-Friendly Space set up by Save the Children in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, holds up a sign with the message " I escaped in a boat", next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, holds up a sign with the message " I escaped in a boat", next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Fozia Nazir, a Humanitarian Field Officer in Save the Children Kashmir, poses for a portrait in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Fozia works 4 days a week in the field. (This is for A day in a life interview) Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Intermittent rain and flood waters continue to water-log many of the villages devastated by floods and landslides last September, as seen here in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Flattened agriculture fields have left many villagers without livelihoods and in debt. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Intermittent rain and flood waters continue to water-log many of the villages devastated by floods and landslides last September, as seen here in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Flattened agriculture fields have left many villagers without livelihoods and in debt. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Intermittent rain and flood waters continue to water-log many of the villages devastated by floods and landslides last September, as seen here in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Flattened agriculture fields have left many villagers without livelihoods and in debt. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, holds up a sign with the message " I escaped in a boat", next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Insha Majid, 12, holds a sign with the message "I was afraid when water came in my house" in her house, in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. The floods happened at night when the banks of the Jhelum river broke, forcing flood-affected families to scramble for higher ground. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Insha Majid, 12, holds a sign with the message "I was afraid when water came in my house" in her house, in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. The floods happened at night when the banks of the Jhelum river broke, forcing flood-affected families to scramble for higher ground. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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