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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liot/Cartel/REX (4210090b)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023f)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023e)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023d)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023c)
Service personal stand on the deck Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus as it leaves Falmouth and heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Sandberg/Cartel/REX (4210023b)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus leaves Falmouth as it heads towards Sierra Leone for a six month deployment to help combat the outbreak of Ebola.
RFA Argus prepares to sail to Sierra Leone to help deal with the Ebola crisis, Falmouth, Britain - 17 Oct 2014
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989c)
Body removal team waits for the house to be sprayed with chlorine before they enter to remove the body killed by Ebola. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 10
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner ...
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