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  • NEWS -  Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
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    NEWS - Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (6615496n)
    Rescuers were called out early this morning after a double decker party bus hit a low bridge outside the fire station in St Loys Road, Tottenham N17.
    Police, firefighters and Paramedics rushed to the scene after reports of the cras.
    The roof of the bus had been completely peeled off during the crash.

    Double Decker Bus hits bridge, Tottenham, London, UK - 22 Oct 2016
    Police closed St Loys Road, and Network Rail suspended trains on the Enfield to Liverpool Street line as engineers assessed the damage. Trains began to run shortly after the bridge was given the all clear.
    Witnesses say that about 50 people were on the bus. One man said her saw "people lying in the road injured before paramedics arrived" He continued. "There was lots of screaming and shouting. I came out of my shop. Firemen were already there."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS -  Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
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    NEWS - Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
    UK OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (6615496s)
    Rescuers were called out early this morning after a double decker party bus hit a low bridge outside the fire station in St Loys Road, Tottenham N17.
    Police, firefighters and Paramedics rushed to the scene after reports of the cras.
    The roof of the bus had been completely peeled off during the crash.

    Double Decker Bus hits bridge, Tottenham, London, UK - 22 Oct 2016
    Police closed St Loys Road, and Network Rail suspended trains on the Enfield to Liverpool Street line as engineers assessed the damage. Trains began to run shortly after the bridge was given the all clear.
    Witnesses say that about 50 people were on the bus. One man said her saw "people lying in the road injured before paramedics arrived" He continued. "There was lots of screaming and shouting. I came out of my shop. Firemen were already there."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
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    NEWS - Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
    UK OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (6615496r)
    Rescuers were called out early this morning after a double decker party bus hit a low bridge outside the fire station in St Loys Road, Tottenham N17.
    Police, firefighters and Paramedics rushed to the scene after reports of the cras.
    The roof of the bus had been completely peeled off during the crash.

    Double Decker Bus hits bridge, Tottenham, London, UK - 22 Oct 2016
    Police closed St Loys Road, and Network Rail suspended trains on the Enfield to Liverpool Street line as engineers assessed the damage. Trains began to run shortly after the bridge was given the all clear.
    Witnesses say that about 50 people were on the bus. One man said her saw "people lying in the road injured before paramedics arrived" He continued. "There was lots of screaming and shouting. I came out of my shop. Firemen were already there."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
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    NEWS - Tottenham: Doppeldeckerbus bleibt unter Brücke hängen
    UK OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (6615496e)
    Rescuers were called out early this morning after a double decker party bus hit a low bridge outside the fire station in St Loys Road, Tottenham N17.
    Police, firefighters and Paramedics rushed to the scene after reports of the cras.
    The roof of the bus had been completely peeled off during the crash.

    Double Decker Bus hits bridge, Tottenham, London, UK - 22 Oct 2016
    Police closed St Loys Road, and Network Rail suspended trains on the Enfield to Liverpool Street line as engineers assessed the damage. Trains began to run shortly after the bridge was given the all clear.
    Witnesses say that about 50 people were on the bus. One man said her saw "people lying in the road injured before paramedics arrived" He continued. "There was lots of screaming and shouting. I came out of my shop. Firemen were already there."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Transit Mazedonien - Eine Fotoserie von Frederic Seguin
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    REPORTAGE - Transit Mazedonien - Eine Fotoserie von Frederic Seguin
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Frederic Seguin/REX Shutterstock.

    Strictly editorial use only and only to be used in context of story about the strength and resilience of refugees in transit.

    Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frederic Seguin/REX/Shutterstock (5551195ac)
    A woman who suffered a seizure is rushed inside the transit camp of Gevgelija on a wheelchair to receive some medical care. Gevgelija, Macedonia
    Refugees in Transit, Macedonia - Oct 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rv6v

    All along their journey, refugees go from one transit camp to the other.

    Photographer Frederic Seguin captured a photo series of Refugees 'in transit' as they make their way between camps in Macedonia. The series shows the strength and resilience of refugees as they try to make their way to safety.

    Frederic said: "I wanted to take in all the different aspects of one of these transit camps, through the eyes of refugees.

    "From crossing the border to leaving on a train, my pictures show you what it is inside and outside the transit camp of Gevgelija in the south of Macedonia."

    With this photo series, Frederic wanted to emphasize the changing political situation, which has affected the transit camps.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
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    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4848746i)
    A man helping his mother rushed to bring their goods to be evacuated after the latest eruption of the Sinabung volcano following the increase in the alert level to the highest level of the volcano, in Kuta Tengah village, Karo, North Sumatra
    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Residents living near the Mount Sinabung volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island were told to evacuate Wednesday following a sharp increase in volcanic activity.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
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    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4848746e)
    Residents rushed to bring their goods to be evacuated after the latest eruption of the Sinabung volcano following the increase in the alert level to the highest level of the volcano, in the village of Jeraya, Karo, North Sumatra
    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Residents living near the Mount Sinabung volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island were told to evacuate Wednesday following a sharp increase in volcanic activity.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
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    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4848746g)
    Residents rushed to bring their goods to be evacuated after the latest eruption of the Sinabung volcano following the increase in the alert level to the highest level of the volcano, in Kuta Tengah village, Karo, North Sumatra
    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Residents living near the Mount Sinabung volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island were told to evacuate Wednesday following a sharp increase in volcanic activity.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
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    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4848746b)
    Residents rushed to bring their goods to be evacuated after the latest eruption of the Sinabung volcano following the increase in the alert level to the highest level of the volcano, in Kuta Tengah village, Karo, North Sumatra
    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Residents living near the Mount Sinabung volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island were told to evacuate Wednesday following a sharp increase in volcanic activity.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
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    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4848746c)
    Residents rushed to bring their goods to be evacuated after the latest eruption of the Sinabung volcano following the increase in the alert level to the highest level of the volcano, in the village of Jeraya, Karo, North Sumatra
    Mount Sinabung volcano erupts, Indonesia - 15 Jun 2015
    Residents living near the Mount Sinabung volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island were told to evacuate Wednesday following a sharp increase in volcanic activity.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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    Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Save The Children/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Save The Children's work.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Save The Children/REX (3918276t)
    Emmanuel Oyom, four, receiving treatment for cholera at Hiyala health centre in South Sudan.â¿â¿
    His mother Susan says
    Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
    Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,

    The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.

    This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.

    Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas in the country, with outbreaks or alerts reported in nine out of ten States.

    Children because of their age and developmental stage, are particularly susceptible to dying from the disease.

    South Sudanese children are even more vulnerable as seven months of violence has forced 1.5 million people from their homes and brought the world's youngest nation, which turned three on 9 July to the brink of famine.

    Calamantina livers in Sudan with her children. Her four-year old-daughter, Lopa, is being treated for cholera at the Save the Children-supported health centre in Idale, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan. Calamantina lost three children to cholera in 2006.

    She has recen...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQNGA (FO

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  • Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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    Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Save The Children/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Save The Children's work.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Save The Children/REX (3918276o)
    Richard, five, being treated for cholera just after he arrived with his mother, Asunda, at the Save the Children supported health clinic in Hiyala, South Sudan.

    Richard's mother Asunda said
    Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
    Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,

    The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.

    This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.

    Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas in the country, with outbreaks or alerts reported in nine out of ten States.

    Children because of their age and developmental stage, are particularly susceptible to dying from the disease.

    South Sudanese children are even more vulnerable as seven months of violence has forced 1.5 million people from their homes and brought the world's youngest nation, which turned three on 9 July to the brink of famine.

    Calamantina livers in Sudan with her children. Her four-year old-daughter, Lopa, is being treated for cholera at the Save the Children-supported health centre in Idale, Eastern Equatoria, South S...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQNGABWHB

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
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    NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Cross/Daily Mail/Shutterstock (1027565a)
    Peter Sutcliffe - Murderer 5th January 1981 Photo Shows: Sutcliffe Under A Blanket Is Led By Police Through A Side Door Into His House. He Is About To Enter The Side Door Of His Garden Lane Heaton Home Under Heavy Police Escort. This Is The Beautiful Wife Of The Man Accused Yesterday By The Ripper Squad Of Murdering Student Jacqueline Hill. Last Night 28 Year Old Mrs Sonia Sutcliffe Was Under What Police Called Protective Custody. The Move Followed Astonishing Scenes Outside The Court Where Her Husband. Peter Appeared. A Baying Mob Of 2 000 Jeered 'hang The Bastard' And 'killer' And Police Feared Her Safety Could Be A Risk If She Returned Home. The Crowd Some On Walls And Parked Cars Started Chanting When Sutcliffe Escorted By Police Officers Entered The Court Building At Dewsbury West Yorkshire With A Blanket Over His Head. Missiles Were Thrown As The 35 Year Old Lorry Driver Was Rushed Out Of A Police Van Which Had Been Escorted To The Court By A Convoy Of Official Cars. Police Struggled To Keep Back The Screaming Crowd....murderer
    Peter Sutcliffe - Murderer 5th January 1981 Photo Shows: Sutcliffe Under A Blanket Is Led By Police Through A Side Door Into His House. He Is About To Enter The Side Door Of His Garden Lane Heaton Home Under Heavy Police Escort. This Is The Beautiful

    (c) Dukas