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Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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Man Holds A Lit Cigarette
A man holds a lit cigarette while smoking outdoors in Bologna, Italy, on November 11, 2021. Smoking is a bad habit and a major public health issue, recognized as an addiction and a leading cause of cancer. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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River Pollution In Bangladesh
October 28, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Industrial waste contaminates the Turag River as toxic foam accumulates on the water's surface in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The textile industry in Bangladesh has boosted economic growth in the country. However, with great success came environmental deterioration. Untreated effluents are being released into rivers from nearby factories, affecting the health of people who live along the polluted rivers. (Credit Image: © Abu Sufian Jewel/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Plastic Factory in Dhaka
October 16, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A worker transports sacks of discarded plastic bags near the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Plastic Bottle Recycling in Bangladesh
October 14, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Workers sort used plastic bottles in a recycling factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. They help to prevent the bottles from being discarded, sent to landfill, where they can take 1,000 years to biodegrade, or incinerated, which produces toxic fumes. The emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases will be reduced if recycling takes place in the production of new plastics. This small yet significant act supports environmental sustainability by promoting a responsible cycle of reuse, reducing the strain on natural resources, and safeguarding our ecosystem for future generations. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Industrial Emissions At Night
Steam and smoke rise from an industrial facility under the moonlight in Regensburg, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 3, 2025. The scene highlights nighttime industrial activity and air emissions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh
October 2, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Toxic Waters Of Karnaphuli
September 27, 2025, Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh: A girl collects water from the Karnaphuli River in Chittagong. Industrial waste, plastic, polythene, and everyday garbage are increasingly polluting the Karnaphuli River. Once clear and full of life, the river is now losing its natural vitality due to relentless pollution. With no alternative water sources, thousands of families living along the riverbanks, including those in the Fishery Ghat area of Chattogram city, are forced to use this contaminated water. The water poses health risks, leading to a growing outbreak of waterborne diseases. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Hidden Cost Of Recycling: Lives And Environment At Risk
September 10, 2025, Feni, Bangladesh: Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labor supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads microplastics back into the environment. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Dangerous Business Of Burning Aluminum Foil
September 8, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
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monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
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monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
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monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
News politics -Barcelona, Spain
monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Toxic spill affects the Besos River
The Bes˜s River Park has been affected by a toxic ammonia spill into the Bes˜s River, caused by a factory fire last week in Polinyˆ. The spill has caused foam in the river and numerous dead fish. One of the groups responsible for cleaning up and helping with the cleanup tasks are the Forest Defense Groups, which voluntarily dedicate themselves to removing dead fish as well as identifying areas with high concentrations of ammonia and foam.
El Parque Fluvial del Bes˜s se ha visto afectado por el vertido t—xico de amon’aco al r’o Bes˜s, causado por el incendio de una f‡brica la semana pasada en Polinyˆ. El vertido ha provocado espuma en el r’o y numerosas especies de peces muertos. Uno de los encargados de limpiar y ayudar con las tareas de limpieza son las Agrupaciones de Defensa Forestal, que voluntariamente se dedican a retirar peces muertos, as’ como a identificar zonas con alta concentraci—n de amon’aco y espuma.
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monday, July 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
A man decorating his street stand of used goods in Parco Verde ditrict in Caivano in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Stray dogs eat garbage in Parco Verde ditrict in Caivano in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
A nativity scene in Parco Verde ditrict in Caivano in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello enters the armored car parked in front of the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples. The Italian State has provided a protection detail to the priest after the threats received by the local mafia (camorra).
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello portrayed inside the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello portrayed inside the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello portrayed inside the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello portrayed inside the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
Caivano, Italy
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Father Maurizio Patriciello portrayed inside the San Paolo Apostolo church in Parco Verde district in Caivano, in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Aerial view of Parco Verde (green buildings in the foreground) district in Caivano in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
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'Meloni's response left me stunned': the Italian priest taking on the mafia.
Maurizio Patriciello has had police protection since a bombing near his church in Caivano, Naples, but he vows to keep fighting crime.
Maurizio Patriciello is neither a celebrity nor a politician but a parish priest in Caivano, a desolate, crime-ridden town on the outskirts of Naples. He has been living under police protection ever since a bomb, accompanied by the message "get out of our way", exploded by the gate of his church.
The threat was the Camorra's response to Patriciello's unrelenting battle against the mafia organisation's illegal dumping of toxic waste across farmland in the Campania region of southern Italy.
View of Parco Verde district in Caivano in the outskirts of the Southern Italian city of Naples.
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Health alarm as tide of rotting seaweed chokes UK holiday beaches
Potentially lethal to fish and dangerous for humans, the summerÕs toxic invader is caused by warming seas and strong winds.
Over 1,000 tonnes of seaweed have been removed from beaches between Minnis Bay and Broadstairs by Thanet district council Ð at a cost of £65,000 Ð in just five weeks from the beginning of July this year, compared with a reported average of between 400-800 tonnes in an entire season.
Margate is not the only place to suffer. Weymouth in Dorset is another tourist town which has suffered from an unusually large amount of rotting seaweed on its beach this summer.
The seaweed has benefited from ideal growing conditions this year including extreme marine heatwaves in the North Sea. There have also been unusually high tides and strong winds, beaching excess seaweed in the south-east of England. Warming oceans mean that warm-water species are spreading, particularly more fleshy species such as kelp and seagrass.
Viking Coastal Trail, chiefly between Margate and Walpole Bay. Putrefying seaweed at Margate Harbour.
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Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.
One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.
And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.
This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.
The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.
Construction on West Armitage Avenue in Chicago, IL on August 29, 2022. On Chicago’s Northside the ongoing and laborious job of replacing lead service lines has been going on for years on West Armitage Avenue on the border of Logan Square and Humboldt Park.
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Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.
One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.
And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.
This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.
The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.
Chicago’s Southside neighborhood of Little Village on August 25, 2022. Little Village is a vibrant community made up of mostly Latino residents, many of the homes have lead service lines leading into their homes.
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Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.
One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.
And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.
This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.
The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.
Chicago’s Southside neighborhood of Little Village on August 25, 2022. Little Village is a vibrant community made up of mostly Latino residents, many of the homes have lead service lines leading into their homes.
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Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.
One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.
And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.
This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.
The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.
Little Village neighborhood on August 25, 2022, on the Southside of Chicago, is home to many Latino residents who have lead service lines into their homes.
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Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.
One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.
And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.
This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.
The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.
A line of homes in Chicago’s Northside neighborhood of Belmont Cragin on August 25, 2022. Belmont Cragin is home to many Latino families, many of the homes have lead service lines leading into their home, resulting in high levels of lead in their water.
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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