Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Displaced-People-after-Floods-in-the-Central-African-Republic-27MZIFJ8KJ435.htmlConceptually similarDisplaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCCCompleted★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC9Completed★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCBCompleted★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC7Completed★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCACompleted★★★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBBRCompleted★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC6Completed★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC4Completed★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBBVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUBC5Displaced People after Floods in the Central African Republic"The water that came without notice, seeing that coming, as a man you are scared. That water coming, when will it stop? As a man, I'm worried, I host people at my house. I hope their difficulties stop," says Désiré Ndoumba, a 50 year-old father of 8, hosted around 50 of his neighbours when the floods invaded their homes. At first they sleep in the back of his house, on a small portion of land spared by the waters. When it rained, all 50 people would fit in his house. Now only 30 people remain, and as the water level dropped, they have a bit more space to sleep. He lives in Cité Kolongo, part of Petevu, Bangui.Locations:Africa-Bangui-Central African RepublicDate:22 Nov, 2019Credit:© Adrienne Surprenant / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Darkness-Floods-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Flooding in the Central African Republic (Photos)On Monkey Island, located in the middle of Ubangi River between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic, floods have wiped out villages and displaced 2000 people. People fled during the night to the riverside and now live as displaced people in the Socada site.Related Collections:Floods in South Sudan and Central African Republic (Photos & Videos)