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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. School shoes and school books belonging to Feisel Husein on the road outside the Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais. Mattresses are left piled up.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
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    NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
    (160417) -- TRIPOLI, April 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Illegal migrants, who wanted to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, are detained by Libyan security forces during a raid in Tripoli, Libya, early April 17, 2016. (Xinhua/Hamza Turkia)
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  • NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
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    NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
    (160417) -- TRIPOLI, April 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Illegal migrants, who wanted to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, are detained by Libyan security forces during a raid in Tripoli, Libya, early April 17, 2016. (Xinhua/Hamza Turkia)
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  • LIBYA-BENGHAZI-FOOD RELIEF CENTERS
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    LIBYA-BENGHAZI-FOOD RELIEF CENTERS
    (110412) -- BENGHAZI, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A volunteer prepares food at a food relief center on the outskirts of Benghazi, Libya, April 12, 2011. Five food relief centers were set up in the war-torn city by donations from local merchants and doctors to provide food for free to those affected by the violence here. (Xinhua/Cai Yang) (wjd)
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  • Nepal Flood
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    Nepal Flood
    Security personnel evacuate residents after floodwaters inundate squatter settlements along the banks of the Bagmati River, following continuous rainfall that submerges several areas of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Flood
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    Nepal Flood
    Security personnel evacuate residents after floodwaters inundate squatter settlements along the banks of the Bagmati River, following continuous rainfall that submerges several areas of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Flood
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    Nepal Flood
    Security personnel evacuate residents after floodwaters inundate squatter settlements along the banks of the Bagmati River, following continuous rainfall that submerges several areas of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Flood
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    Nepal Flood
    Security personnel evacuate residents after floodwaters inundate squatter settlements along the banks of the Bagmati River, following continuous rainfall that submerges several areas of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A Palestinian boy covers his head with a bucket in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 29, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    Bedouin women walk on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip on September 29, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    Bedouin women walk on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip on September 29, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    Bedouin women walk on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip on September 29, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Erie Canal Bicentennial Tour With Senica Chief Replica
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    Erie Canal Bicentennial Tour With Senica Chief Replica
    Vince Schiffer, an educator from the Tuscarora Nation, talks about the indigenous perspective on the effects the Erie Canal has on their people. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rains Cause Severe Damage In The Tlahuac Municipality, Mexico City
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    Rains Cause Severe Damage In The Tlahuac Municipality, Mexico City
    Two dogs are outside their homes in the southern end of the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, Mexico, on September 28, 2025. Their homes are damaged after heavy rains hit the capital, causing serious damage to the area. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
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    Palestinian Queue At Charity Kitchen In Central Gaza Strip
    Palestinian children hold out their pans in front of a charity kitchen in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on September 27, 2025, amid a UN-declared famine after nearly two years of war. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Walking Alone Up Stairs At Belgian Railway Station
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    Woman Walking Alone Up Stairs At Belgian Railway Station
    A woman wearing a headscarf walks alone upstairs inside the railway station in Liege, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Destroyed Village Near The War Front In Sumy
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    Destroyed Village Near The War Front In Sumy
    Residents of Krasnopillia continue to live in the village despite the numerous evacuations due to the Russian attacks. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

  • Destroyed Village Near The War Front In Sumy
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    Destroyed Village Near The War Front In Sumy
    A vocational school in the village of Krasnopillia is abandoned due to Russian attacks. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Locals climb onto a boat at an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Locals climb onto a boat at an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    A child stands next to an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Fulmoti, 80, cries as her son's widow, Rashida, moves to another place after losing her home to river erosion on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    A boat passes by an eroding section of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Rashida and her family move their broken home as the Padma River erodes their land in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Rashida and her family move their broken home as the Padma River erodes their land in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Geo-textile bags are submerged in erosion on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    A damaged house is seen near an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Rashida and her family move their broken home as the Padma River erodes their land in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Rashida and her family move their broken home as the Padma River erodes their land in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    Rashida and her family move their broken home as the Padma River erodes their land in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

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