Karel Prinsloo

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Somali men use a piece of foam as they float in floodwaters near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
Somali men help a woman through floodwaters near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
A militia from the islamic courts chase a cow in floodwaters near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
A malnourished Somali child rest next to a syringe used to feed her at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006.Medecins Sans Frontieres are expecting an influx of patients in the hospital once the floodwaters caused by the Juba river flooding its banks will receide. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
A Somali women wait for treatment at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006.Medecins Sans Frontieres are expecting an influx of patients in the hospital once the floodwaters caused by the Juba river flooding its banks will receide. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
Anton Breeve form Medecins Sans Frontieres Holland , left, row a boat with together with a Somali gunman as they bring two children with cholera to the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
Peter Moberger form Medecins Sans Frontieres Holland pull a boat to shore as they bring two children with cholera to the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
Anton Breeve form Medecins Sans Frontieres Holland , examine a child with cholera at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
A Somali mother kiss her child with cholera at the  Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital near the village of Marere in southern Somalia, Tuesday, Nov.28, 2006 after the Juba river burst its banks. Fears of a looming war in Somalia are hampering relief efforts for up to one million people hit by severe flooding, a senior U.N. official said Friday. Eric Laroche, the U.N.'s humanitarian chief for Somalia, said a "corridor of peace" is needed so aid can reach 400,000 people who have fled their homes to escape the worst flooding in a decade.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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