Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cyclone-Gati-Aftermath-in-Somalia-27MDHU5U41K.htmlConceptually similarCyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNIQCompleted★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNIRCompleted★★★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNIACompleted★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNIUCompleted★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNILCompleted★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNIMCompleted★★★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNINCompleted★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNJCCompleted★★★★★Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaGP1SUNJECompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUNI5Cyclone Gati Aftermath in SomaliaPeople make repair in a village damaged by Cyclone Gati. According to meteorologists, this is the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded in this area. It has already killed at least eight people and displaced thousands, flooded farmlands and might worsen a locust plague, an official and United Nations agencies said.Locations:Africa-SomaliaDate:21 Nov, 2020Credit:© Abdiqani Hassan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Cyclones-Day-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Shanty towns-Victims-Villages-Wood (materials)Shoot: Cyclone Gati Hits Parts of SomaliaCyclone Gati hits parts of Somalia. According to meteorologists, this is the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded in this area. It has already killed at least eight people and displaced thousands, flooded farmlands and might worsen a locust plague, an official and United Nations agencies said. This is in line with the science, summarized in the Greenpeace report “Weathering the Storm: Extreme Weather and Climate Change in Africa”.Related Collections:Weather Gods Unmasked: Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change in Africa (Photos, Videos & Report)