Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Floods-in-the-Central-African-Republic-27MZIFJ8KRCN9.htmlConceptually similarFloods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBBWCompleted★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCCCompleted★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC9Completed★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBBRCompleted★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC4Completed★★★★Displaced People after Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC5Completed★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCBCompleted★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBCACompleted★★★★★★Floods in the Central African RepublicGP0STUBC7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUBBTFloods in the Central African Republic“I have to go check on her because she lived through the same difficulties as I did” he said, when showing the loss of his neighbour Locadie Lapenda, 30-year-old mother of four, eight months pregnant and abandoned by her husband three months ago. They stand in her field of rice, completely flooded. Overall, she lost 5 hectares of sowing seeds because of the floods.Locations:Africa-Bangui-Central African RepublicDate:24 Nov, 2019Credit:© Adrienne Surprenant / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Children-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Fields-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Three people-Victims-Water-WomenShoot: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:Weather Gods Unmasked: Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change in Africa (Photos, Videos & Report)Floods in South Sudan and Central African Republic (Photos & Videos)