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Start Of Debris Removal And Recycling Projects In Syria
The Syrian Civil Defense, with support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, begins implementing a project to remove debris and war remnants in the cities of Daraya and Douma in rural Damascus, starting on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Start Of Debris Removal And Recycling Projects In Syria
The Syrian Civil Defense, with support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, begins implementing a project to remove debris and war remnants in the cities of Daraya and Douma in rural Damascus, starting on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
The bartender pours a draft beer. The building housing Chimney Rock Smokehouse is heavily damaged. The owner immediately starts rebuilding and eleven months later reopens for business. The area residents return to their homes and reopen their businesses even though recovery will last for a number of years to come. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally, but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks about the assistance to the population affected by flooding in the Mexican states during a press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks about the assistance to the population affected by flooding in the Mexican states during a press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Start Of Debris Removal And Recycling Projects In Syria
The Syrian Civil Defense, with support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, begins implementing a project to remove debris and war remnants in the cities of Daraya and Douma in rural Damascus, starting on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks about the assistance to the population affected by flooding in the Mexican states during a press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
Debris is removed from the rivers surrounding Lake Lure, North Carolina, USA. Roadways are rebuilt, and debris piles dot the landscape. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks about the assistance to the population affected by flooding in the Mexican states during a press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)