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A woman stands in front of her washed-out home. Mayans living in Itzapa are accustomed to hardship, and...
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Uploaded on Oct 23, 2005
A man stands next to his front door. When asked what they will do next, many villagers reply "what can we do?"
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Rivers in Itzapa rose slowly, allowing villagers to find higher ground before the mudslides occured. While...
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Two women prepare lunch for Global Vision International volunteers.
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Uploaded on Oct 23, 2005
A boy takes a break from carting mud away from the inside of his family's home.
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A boy holds up a destroyed photo. Familes living in the affected areas who have requested family portraits have received 12x8 prints at no cost.
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All ages find a way to pitch in. This boy loads a fist-full of dirt into his shovel, a quarter of which made it into the wheelbarrow.
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A girl peeks out of her door to watch volunteers pass by.
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Despite the destruction, smiles remain plentiful in Itzapa.
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Dominic Williams, Guatemala director of Global Vision International, points to the line left by mud and...
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Villagers who have lost their homes spend their days clearing mud and brush, and spend their evenings with family, or sleeping in improvised shelters.
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Boulders and trees carried along by surging water left gaping holes in buildings.
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Uploaded on Oct 23, 2005
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