A woman sits on a fallen tree among what's left of her garden in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on Thursday, March 19, nearly a week after Cyclone Pam ripped through the island nation in the South Pacific. Vanuatu President Baldwin Lonsdale has called the storm a "monster," saying it has set back the development of his country, already one of the poorest in the region, by years.
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A young boy plays on a destroyed banana plantation in Mele, Vanuatu, on March 19.
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A nun surveys the damage near Port Vila on March 19.
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People put clothes out to dry near Port Vila on March 19.
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An aid worker treats an injured woman on Tanna Island on Wednesday, March 18.
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A child walks through a damaged classroom on Tanna Island on March 19.
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Mercy Watskal holds her week-old granddaughter, Angelina, at the Enima Evacuation Center on Tanna Island on March 19.
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Young men take apart a damaged hut on March 19 on Tanna Island.
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Australian doctors help a young girl on the Vanuatu island of Tanna on Wednesday, March 18.
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A man stands under the damaged rooftop of a school in Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, on March 18.
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Books recovered from a school are left out to dry in Port Vila on March 18.
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A ship sits beached along the shore of Tanna on March 18.
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An Australian army relief aircraft arrives with supplies at the airport in Tanna on March 18.
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Residents clean up debris in Port Vila on Tuesday, March 17.
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Children play on March 17 in water among fallen trees near Port Vila.
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Aid is on board a Royal Australian Air Force C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft headed to Port Vila on Monday, March 16.
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Debris from the cyclone is scattered in an area near Port Vila on March 16.
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A boy kicks a ball through the ruins of his family home as his father picks through debris on March 16.
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A bridge and road that suffered dramatic damage from Cyclone Pam are seen outside Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, on Sunday, March 15.
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A resident stands in her badly damaged home outside Port Vila on March 15.
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An aerial photo taken by CARE Australia on March 15 shows the widespread damage caused by the cyclone in Vanuatu.
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A resident clears mud and other debris outside homes near Port Vila on March 15.
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Residents work amid the debris left by the cyclone outside Port Vila on March 15.
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Locals walk past debris in Port Vila on March 15.
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People walk past debris scattered on a street in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on Saturday, March 14.
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Damaged boats are seen on Saturday, March 14, in Port Vila, Vanuatu's capital.
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Surf pounds the shore as people walk among debris scattered by Cyclone Pam in Port Vila, Vanuatu, March 14.
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Residents look through storm damage in Port Villa on March 14.
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People move away from the beach March 13 on the island of Kiribati.
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A person walks past flooding near Port Vila on March 13.
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Strong winds blow trees as Pam hits Vanuatu on March 13.
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Shops are boarded up in Port Vila on Thursday, March 12.
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Preparations are made in Port Vila ahead of the storm on March 12.
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People in Port Vila buy supplies ahead of the storm on March 12.