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Mobile homes and farmworker housing in Immokalee, Fla., are seen flooded on Sept. 12 after Hurricane Irma swept up through Florida, leaving many in Southwest Florida without housing. The hurricane also severely impacted the region's infrastructure, including electricity, gasoline, internet and mobile telephone services. (CNS photo/Tom Tracy)
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Tom Tracy - Catholic News Service
Catholic organizations tackle the challenges of recovery in Florida.
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Associated Press
A Florida Nun helps with the Hurricane recovery efforts her own way.
Small family farmers on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia improved their carrot crop yields and are moving towards organic farming thanks to support from Development and Peace. Photo credit: Kelly Di Domenico/Development and Peace-Caritas Canada
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Dean Dettloff
Canada's Development and Peace has launched impressive public education projects and worked on advocacy campaigns and thousands of economic and community development projects on behalf of the world’s most vulnerable people.
Residents look at a collapsed house on Sept. 12 after Hurricane Irma passed the area in Vilano Beach, Florida. (CNS photo/Chris Wattie, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
U.S. Catholic bishops react to recent hurricanes and urge Catholics to respond generously.
Exhausted Rohingya refugees rest on the shore in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, after crossing by boat through the Bay of Bengal on Sept. 10. (CNS photo/Danish Siddiqui, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
Members of Myanmar's minority Rohingya group face violence even as they flee the country as the humanitarian situation turns desperate.
A man signals to police officers from a flooded house after Hurricane Irma passed through Daytona Beach, Fla. (CNS photo/Daytona Beach Police Department handout via Reuters)
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Mickey Conlon - Catholic News Service
Strangers from around the country find themselves facing Hurricane Irma together in a High School turned shelter.