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DescriptionCyclone Nargis (10690721524).jpg
The extensive flooding caused by Cyclone Nargis is evident from the air. Rice paddy fields that would normally be under cultivation for the monsoon rice crop lie submerged, with flooded nearby villages abandoned. The UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) estimates that over 52,000 farming families will be dependent on food aid if they are not able to plant rice crops for the main November harvest.
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Camera manufacturer
Panasonic
Camera model
DMC-TZ3
Exposure time
1/1,300 sec (0.00076923076923077)
F Number
f/3.6
ISO speed rating
100
Date and time of data generation
12:15, 20 June 2008
Lens focal length
5.5 mm
Author
Australian Aid Photolibrary
Image title
The extensive flooding caused by Cyclone Nargis is evident from the air. Rice paddy fields that would normally be under cultivation for the monsoon rice crop lie submerged, with flooded nearby villages abandoned. The UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) estimates that over 52,000 farming families will be dependent on food aid if they are not able to plant rice crops for the main November harvest. Photo by Neryl Lewis, RRT. Contact photolibrary@ausaid.gov.au to request a high resolution original.