Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Flooding in Kampot

Women walk through a flooded street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

People ride in a boat on a flooded street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

People ride in a boat down a street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A woman and her daughter walk through a flooded street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A man pushes his daughter on a bicycle through a flooded street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A woman has her hair done in a flooded beauty salon in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A man pedals his way through a flooded street in the town of Kampot west of Phnom Penh August 16, 2006. Torrential rains in Cambodia have destroyed an ancient Hindu temple, forced thousands of people from their homes and left major highways impassable, government officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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