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Massive Wildfire In South Korea Continues For Eighth Day
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik encourages firefighters who help extinguish the wildfire at Gounsa Temple in Uiseong County, North Gyeongsang Province, on March 28, 2025, in South Korea. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Grzegorz Braun On Presidential Campaign
A box of fire extinguishers is seen at a rally for presidential candidate Grzegroz Braun in Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland on 27 March, 2025. The fire extinguisher has become a hallmark of Braun's political identity after he extinghished a Hannukah menorah in Polish parliament (Sejm) in 2023. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Forest Fire Aftermath
In Andong, South Korea, on March 27, 2025, a South Korean military chopper fills water to extinguish a forest fire at an agricultural reservoir in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, after it is engulfed by a wildfire the previous day. Wind-fueled wildfires that ravage the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang have killed at least 26 and injured another 30, as the nation battles the worst-ever forest fires. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Forest Fire Aftermath
In Andong, South Korea, on March 27, 2025, a South Korean military chopper moves to extinguish a forest fire at an agricultural reservoir in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, after it is engulfed by a wildfire the previous day. Wind-fueled wildfires that ravage the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang have killed at least 26 and injured another 30, as the nation battles the worst-ever forest fires. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Forest Fire Aftermath
In Andong, South Korea, on March 27, 2025, a South Korean military chopper moves to extinguish a forest fire at an agricultural reservoir in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, after it is engulfed by a wildfire the previous day. Wind-fueled wildfires that ravage the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang have killed at least 26 and injured another 30, as the nation battles the worst-ever forest fires. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Forest Fire Aftermath
In Andong, South Korea, on March 27, 2025, a South Korean military chopper fills water to extinguish a forest fire at an agricultural reservoir in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, after it is engulfed by a wildfire the previous day. Wind-fueled wildfires that ravage the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang have killed at least 26 and injured another 30, as the nation battles the worst-ever forest fires. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration Against The Passage Of The TNI Law In Indonesia
Officers extinguish a fire during a demonstration against the passage of the TNI law in front of the city council building in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration Against The Passage Of The TNI Law In Indonesia
Officers extinguish a fire during a demonstration against the passage of the TNI law in front of the city council building in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration Against The Passage Of The TNI Law In Indonesia
Officers extinguish a fire during a demonstration against the passage of the TNI law in front of the city council building in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
Ricky Gordon and her son Alex Pack in Pacific Palisades. 'It's not just about your own house - it's about the loss of your community.'
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
Smoke above the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
A view of the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
The ruins of a building in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
A burnt out sign in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
Daniel Clive McCallum amid the rubble in Pacific Palisades.
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
A burnt out car in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood
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'There's literally nothing': surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss. Returning Pacific Palisades residents
Returning Pacific Palisades residents were grieving not just homes turned to ash, but memories buried amid the rubble.
A destroyed home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
27/11/2024. Headley, UK.
Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.
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Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
27/11/2024. Headley, UK.
Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.
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Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
27/11/2024. Headley, UK.
Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.
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Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
27/11/2024. Headley, UK.
Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.
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Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
27/11/2024. Headley, UK.
Emergency services are seen at the main gate of Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
João Oliveira, the head of the civil protection agency in Albergaria, poses for a portrait in his office at city hall. Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
João Oliveira, the head of the civil protection agency in Albergaria, shows a photo of the smoke rising from the city. Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
A burnt playground in the village of Cavada in Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
Maria João Aleluia's destroyed home on the outskirts of Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
The burned down landscape in Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
Victor Manuel dos Santos, 59, in his burned down garage, on the outskirts of Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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‘Absolute chaos’: counting the cost of a deadly wildfire in northern Portugal
Residents of Albergaria-a-Velha tell of the fear and losses brought by a blaze that evoked memories of 2017 disaster.
Wildfires in this northern Portuguese municipality - four people dead, at least seven injured, 25,269 hectares burned and 81 homes damaged - they cannot convey the sense of fear and loss that the 26-metre-high flames brought with them.
Burned down cars at a auto showroom on the outskirts of Albergaria-a-Velha, Aveiro, Portugal on the 25th of September 2024.
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police question a man who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Illegal cut timber found at a sawmill near a recently devastated stretch of land in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Firefighters climb along the trunk of a huge Brazil nut tree destroyed by fire in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
An encampment built by firefighters battling the flames in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station protected area in Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
An encampment built by firefighters battling the flames in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station protected area in Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
The melted remains of a plastic gasoline container found at the scene of one fire Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
The melted remains of a plastic gasoline container found at the scene of one fire Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Lt Col Victor Paulo Rodrigues de Souza, a fire chief whose men are battling forest fires in the in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Lt Col Victor Paulo Rodrigues de Souza, a fire chief whose men are battling forest fires in the in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Tower block fire in catford
04/09/2024. London, UK.
A fire officer eels the heat as he checks damage after a fire in a Tower Block in Catford, south London. 10 fire engine appliances were in attendance. There are no reports of injuries.
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Tower block fire in catford
04/09/2024. London, UK.
Damage is seen to a bedroom after a fire in a Tower Block in Catford, south London. 10 fire engine appliances were in attendance. There are no reports of injuries.
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Tower block fire in catford
04/09/2024. London, UK.
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Tower block fire in catford
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Tower block fire in catford
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'I see what the fire may do': the college student documenting wildfires from the frontlines
Michael Steinberg, storm chaser and geography undergraduate, has been an essential source for many following the state's roaring Park fire.
While thousands of people fled from the rapidly growing blaze that started in the northern California town last Wednesday, that night and every night after, Steinberg raced toward the flames.
Steinberg, a fourth-year geography student at California State University, Chico, has spent the last two years covering the state's wildfires and extreme weather.
Kristy Daneau evacuating from the Park fire in Cohasset, California.
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