A year after Cyclone Amphan, for some survivors `there is nothing`
Mubarak Hossain's home in North Bedkashi village, in southern Bangladesh, was left isolated on an island after flooding driven by Cyclone Amphan, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu
Mrinal Baulia bends to work in front of her home in the village of Katmarchar in southern Bangladesh, which was flooded for 10 months following Cyclone Amphan, after the cyclone, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu
After her home was destroyed in Cyclone Amphan, Anita Rani could not find another place to settle so remains living in a tin shack on the Hajatkhali embankment, near her former home in southern Bangladesh, even though the embankment continues to flood, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu
Basanti Rani sits in front of the hut she lives in on the Hajatkhali embankment, in southern Bangladesh, after Cyclone Amphan destroyed her home, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu
A view of an embankment broken by Cyclone Amphan but now strengthened with sandbags, near Katmatchar village in southern Bangladesh, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu
Paritosh Chandra Mandal stands near tin-and-thatch shacks close to his former home in the village of Hajatkhali, in southern Bangladesh, ruined by Cyclone Amphan, April 30, 2021. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Rafiqul Islam Montu