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Fragments of buildings are strewn on the ground surrounding a family's dwelling in the aftermath of a cyclone that devastated Bangladesh on April 30th.

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Country: Bangladesh(BGD)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Val Gempis

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01/05/1991
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