2001 Photo Contest, General News, 2nd prize
Photographer

Karel Prinsloo

The Associated Press for Sunday Times

25 February, 2000

A family, carrying their belongings, cross a river to dry ground. In January a cyclone hit Mozambique, causing water levels to rise six meters in 24 hours. Continuing rains led to a flood that was the worst to hit the area in thirty years. A quarter of arable land was lost, and damage was estimated at US $100 million. Hundreds of people who had taken refuge on a high bridge near Xai-Xai, north of the capital Maputo, were stranded when waters rose overnight.

About the photographer

Karel Prinsloo

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