Ihre Suche nach:
128 Ergebnis(se) in 1.19 s
-
DUKAS_172595045_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595044_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595043_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595042_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595041_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595040_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595039_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595038_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595037_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595036_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595035_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595034_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595033_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595032_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595031_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595030_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595029_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595028_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595027_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUKAS_172595024_LAP
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)
Eric Renom/LaPresse -
DUK10146426_015
NEWS - Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abhishek/UPI/Shutterstock (12609424m)
A fisherman rows his boat at Yamuna river covered with toxic foam during continued heavy air pollution in the Indian capital of New Delhi, India on Friday, November 19, 2021. Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category with the 24-hour average AQI recorded at over 360. All public and private schools, colleges and educational institutions in NCR shall remain closed.
Pool Air Quality in New Delhi, India - 19 Nov 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146426_013
NEWS - Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abhishek/UPI/Shutterstock (12609424o)
A fisherman rows his boat at Yamuna river covered with toxic foam during continued heavy air pollution in the Indian capital of New Delhi, India on Friday, November 19, 2021. Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category with the 24-hour average AQI recorded at over 360. All public and private schools, colleges and educational institutions in NCR shall remain closed.
Pool Air Quality in New Delhi, India - 19 Nov 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146426_012
NEWS - Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abhishek/UPI/Shutterstock (12609424l)
A fisherman rows his boat at Yamuna river covered with toxic foam during continued heavy air pollution in the Indian capital of New Delhi, India on Friday, November 19, 2021. Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category with the 24-hour average AQI recorded at over 360. All public and private schools, colleges and educational institutions in NCR shall remain closed.
Pool Air Quality in New Delhi, India - 19 Nov 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145630_007
NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bk)
A bird attacks one of a few dead fish lieing on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145630_005
NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bl)
A bird attacks one of a few dead fish lieing on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145630_002
NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bj)
On of a few dead fish lies on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_011
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525k)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_010
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525h)
A resident wearing a mask is enjoying the sunset on the edge of the East Canal WEIR-3 Floodgate where the river is foaming in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_009
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525i)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_008
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525j)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_007
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525f)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_006
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525g)
Residents enjoy the twilight atmosphere on the banks of the East Canal WEIR-3 Sluice Gate where the river is foaming at the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_005
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525d)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_004
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525c)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_003
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525e)
A resident wearing a mask is enjoying the sunset on the edge of the East Canal WEIR-3 Floodgate where the river is foaming in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_002
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525a)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10143191_001
NEWS - Verschmutzt durch Waschmittel: Schaum im Marunda-Ost-Kanal, Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kuncoro Widyo Rumpoko/Shutterstock (12037525b)
Foaming river around the WEIR-3 Sluice Gate in the Marunda area, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The appearance of foam in the river water around the Water Gate is an indication that the canal has been polluted by the waste of local residents who use household detergents.
Foam waste in the Marunda East Canal, Jakarta, Indonesia - 07 Jun 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_012
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_011
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_010
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_009
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_008
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_007
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_006
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. A tethered drone gives a birds-eye view of the fire scene
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_005
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_004
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_003
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_002
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. A tethered drone gives a birds-eye view of the fire scene as shown here
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131347_001
FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. Here it uses both water and foam to fight the fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10122256_013
FEATURE - Designer-Taschen zum Reinbeissen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10762
Bags 1
15/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rommydebommy.com
Here’s a selection of mouthwatering handbags – which look just like giant versions of real food !The incredibly realistic range includes burgers, roast chickens, cakes, biscuits and even bowls of cereal.Each piece takes from two to four weeks to make by hand using a special clay foam which is moulded, shaped and painted by Dutch designer Rommy de Bommy, 27.Her amazing creations look good enough to eat.But they are practical accessories and come with zipper compartments on the back side.Many of Rommy’s bags are inspired by menus and pastry chef postings on Instagram and Pinterest.Prices range from around €200 Euros to as much as €655 for a bag shaped like a whole roast Christmas turkey !
OPS:One of Rommy de Bommy's handbag creations.A whole roasted chicken
Pictture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas