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**Limited consent** Please note that verbal consent only was collected for this image. Micaela (22) sits with her daughter Georgina (2) inside the tent they received from CARE at an IDP camp in Beira, Mozambique, on 27 March 2019. â€œMy name is Micaela, and I am 22 years old. I am from Buzi. I came here with my daughter, Georgina, who is two years old, and my husband. We lived in a room of a brick house that we rent. There are many families that live there. That day, my husband was away and around 9pm, the wind started. After an hour, my husband came, but by then all the tiles of the roof were gone. The second day, the authorities came and said we needed to leave. They told us that the water is coming. The water started small, but it continued to rise. First it was around my ankles but then it came up to my armpits. We then climbed on top of a house. After another day, a helicopter came to bring some biscuits. When the helicopter came to throw biscuits, men came â€“ and they were strong. If a woman caught the biscuits the men would beat them and take the biscuits. We didnâ€™t have the chance to eat the biscuits. If a man found you with a biscuit, he would say, â€˜give me that biscuitâ€™. If you didnâ€™t give him the biscuit, he would beat you. The authorities came with a boat and brought us to Beira. Now I am in a camp. I am happy to have a tent which was given to me by CARE. I need a house but not in Buzi â€“ Buzi is not happy. I need a home in another place.â€ Karel Prinsloo/DEC

Karel Prinsloo/Disasters Emergency Committee