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Landslide In Guwahati, India
A large rock slides from the top of a hill and damages houses in a major landslide, triggered by a heavy downpour, in Guwahati, India, on June 7, 2025. One person is reported missing in the landslide and two houses are damaged. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
A cornfield is submerged by a flood in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
A cornfield is submerged by a flood in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
A cornfield is submerged by a flood in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
A cornfield is submerged by a flood in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
A cornfield is submerged by a flood in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Shahdad Kalut, And Night
A Kalut is pictured in the Shahdad Kalut Desert near Kerman, 1,335 km (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 23, 2025, at midnight. The word ''Kalut'' refers to a natural landform created by wind erosion in arid desert environments. Kaluts are large ridge-like or tower-shaped formations made from compacted sand and soil, sculpted over time by strong desert winds. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Om Amr (her nickname) pictured inside her kiosk on Al Fanar beach in Al Max, Alexandria. She has worked there her whole life.
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Ahmed Gaz, 55 years old, a fisherman from Al Max, Alexandria, at work after returning from a sunrise fish harvest in the sea. Gaz has lived by the sea in Al Max his whole life.
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
A group of fishermen return to the local port of Al Max, Alexandria
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Two women sit and chat facing the Mediterranean Sea by the Corniche of Alexandria
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Children playing on their bikes between concrete blocks on the Corniche of Alexandria
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restoring eroded land
Members of a work team from one of the villages in the Okhombe region, in the foothills of the northern Drakensberg, build stone walls in a donga which captures soil behind it allowing vegetation to grow. This is an effective method of restoring land degraded by over grazing (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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