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Duststorm over Beijing
Duststorm over Beijing.
This image, acquired on 15 March 2021 by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission, shows a duststorm that has covered Beijing for a few days. A thick layer of dust and sand can be seen moving towards China from west, in what has been called the worst sandstorm in a decade. Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Austin, Texas covered in snow
Austin, Texas covered in snow. On 15 February 2021 the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite captured this image of the city of Austin, Texas covered in snow during a cold snap. According to the BBC, the severe winter weather has left many without power, heat and water in what are the coldest temperatures Texas had in about 30 years.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Netherlands in white
Netherlands in white.
As this image captured today, 11 February, by Copernicus Sentinel-3 shows, the Netherlands remains pretty much snow-covered thanks to days of sub-zero temperatures following the countryÕs first major snowstorm in a decade.
Storm Darcy hit the Netherlands in the evening of Saturday 6 February as it pushed its way through much of northern Europe. Strong winds and bitter cold, which initiated a Ôcode redÕ weather warning, brought the country to an almost standstill as most public transport was cancelled the following day Ð by which time most of the country was under around 10 cm of snow. The snowfall also caused disruption to parts of the UK and Germany.
Although the snow stopped falling a day or so later, temperatures have remained below freezing, reawakening the Dutch passion for ice-skating. The Netherlands is home to the century-old ÔElfstedentochtÕ, a 200-kilometre race on natural ice through 11 towns and cities in the northern province of Friesland. It was last held in 1997, but the current Covid pandemic restrictions mean that this historic race, which can attract thousands of participants and hundreds of thousands of spectators, is not permitted this year.
Climate change is thought to be having an impact on the chances of conditions being right for an Elfstedentocht Ð the canal ice has to be at least 15 cm thick. According to the Dutch Meteorological Institute, KNMI, a century ago, there was a 20% chance every year of it being cold enough to organise the race, this has now decreased to an 8% chance.
Copernicus Sentinel-3 is a two-satellite mission to supply the coverage and data delivery needed for EuropeÕs Copernicus environmental monitoring programme. Each satellite carries the same suite of four sensors. This image, showing snow cover in the Netherlands, northern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, part of the UK aCredit: ESA / eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. A runner braves the snowy conditions on The Mall in central London. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. People walk in a snowy Green Park in central London. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. A Guardsman braves the snowy conditions on duty at Buckingham Palace in central London. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. Snow drifts on Horse Guards parade in central London. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. Members of The Blues and Royals exercise their horses on a snowy Horse Guards parade in central London just before dawn. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. Members of The Blues and Royals exercise their horses on a snowy Horse Guards parade in central London just before dawn. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall for a second day. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. People cross a snowy Horse Guards parade in central London before dawn. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Storm Darcy
08/02/2021. London, UK. People cross a snowy Horse Guards parade in central London before dawn. Parts of the south of England are blanketed in snowfall. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/eyevine
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Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead.
A Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead. Londoners are facing more snow and freezing temperatures as wintry conditions from Storm Darcy continue to grip much of the UK. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall throughout the day.
More snow is also expected on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at or below 0C for the next 24 hours, bringing the threat of more hazardous conditions on the roads.
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Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead.
A Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead. Londoners are facing more snow and freezing temperatures as wintry conditions from Storm Darcy continue to grip much of the UK. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall throughout the day.
More snow is also expected on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at or below 0C for the next 24 hours, bringing the threat of more hazardous conditions on the roads.
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Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead.
A Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead. Londoners are facing more snow and freezing temperatures as wintry conditions from Storm Darcy continue to grip much of the UK. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall throughout the day.
More snow is also expected on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at or below 0C for the next 24 hours, bringing the threat of more hazardous conditions on the roads.
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Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead.
A Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead. Londoners are facing more snow and freezing temperatures as wintry conditions from Storm Darcy continue to grip much of the UK. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall throughout the day.
More snow is also expected on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at or below 0C for the next 24 hours, bringing the threat of more hazardous conditions on the roads.
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Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead.
A Kingfisher in the snow, Hemel Hempstead. Londoners are facing more snow and freezing temperatures as wintry conditions from Storm Darcy continue to grip much of the UK. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall throughout the day.
More snow is also expected on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at or below 0C for the next 24 hours, bringing the threat of more hazardous conditions on the roads.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. Primrose Hill sledging. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. Primrose Hill sledging. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. Horse Guards Parade. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. Primrose Hill sledging. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. Horse Guards Parade. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. A bus on Kilburn High Road. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Snow in London
Snow arrives in the capital as Storm Darcy set to bring travel disruption. A bus on Kilburn High Road. The capital was hit with flurries and bitterly cold winds on Monday morning, with between 5cm and 10cm expected to fall.
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Storm Darcy
07/02/2021. Canterbury, UK. Blizzard conditions on the A2 near Canterbury, Kent as parts of the south east of England are hit by the effects of Storm Darcy. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Storm Darcy
07/02/2021. Bredgar, UK. Snow begins to fall as a runner ventures out in Bredgar, Kent as parts of the south east of England are hit by the effects of Storm Darcy. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Storm Darcy
07/02/2021. Bredgar, UK. A Snow plough makes its way along the M2 motorway in Bredgar, Kent as parts of the south east of England are blanketed in snowfall from Storm Darcy. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Let it snow in New York
Let it snow in New York.
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captured this view of New York City on 4 February 2021. While making for a dreamy postcard, the recent snow storm was classified as 'major', disrupting public transport and schools.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Berlin snow
Berlin snow.
This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image shows a snow-blanketed Berlin, taken on 31 January 2021.
Tiergarten, one of the city's biggest parks, can be seen in the city center, south of the Spree river.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Madrid snowbound
Madrid snowbound.
Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on 11 January 2021 at 12:14 CET, this image of Madrid in Spain appears to have been taken in black and white. In fact, it is a true-colour image Ð but the heaviest snowfall in 50 years has blanketed the region, turning the landscape white.
Storm Filomena hit Spain over the weekend, blanketing parts of the country in thick snow and leaving half of the country on red alert. Madrid, one of the worst affected areas, was brought to a standstill with the airport having to be closed, trains cancelled and roads blocked.
Although this satellite image was taken after the storm had passed, it is clear to see that much snow still remains, especially in the outskirts of the city. For example, some runways at the airport, which is visible in the top-right of the image, are still covered by snow. The unusual cold weather on the Iberian Peninsula is expected to last until later this week with temperatures forecasted to plunge to Ð12¡C. The race is on to clear roads so that supplies of essential goods such as food supplies and Covid vaccines can be delivered.
Copernicus Sentinel-2 is a two-satellite mission. Each satellite carries a high-resolution camera that images EarthÕs surface in 13 spectral bands. Together they cover all EarthÕs land surfaces, large islands, inland and coastal waters every five days at the equator.
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Spain’s chilly blanket
SpainÕs chilly blanket.
The heavy snowfall that hit Spain a few days ago still lies heavy across much of the country as this Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite image shows.
While the idea of snuggling under a blanket in the cold winter months is very appealing, the blanket that covers half of Spain is not remotely comforting. This satellite image, captured on 12 January at 11:40 CET, shows how much of the country is still facing hazardous conditions following the snow that fell at the weekend Ð the heaviest snowfall the country has had in five decades.
Storm Filomena hit Spain over the weekend, covering a large part of the country in thick snow. Madrid one of the worst affected areas (see satellite image), was brought to a standstill with the airport having to be closed, trains cancelled and roads blocked.
People in central Spain are struggling as a deep freeze follows the heavy snow. Yesterday, the temperature plunged to Ð25¡C in Molina de Arag—n and Teruel, in mountains east of Madrid Ð Spain's coldest night for at least 20 years.
Copernicus Sentinel-3 is a two-satellite mission. Each satellite carries a suite of cutting-edge instruments to measure systematically EarthÕs oceans, land, ice and atmosphere to monitor and understand large-scale global dynamics. For example, with a swath width of 1270 km, the ocean and land colour instrument, which acquired the two tiles for this image, provides global coverage every two days.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Madrid snowbound
Madrid snowbound.
Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on 11 January 2021 at 12:14 CET, this image of Madrid in Spain appears to have been taken in black and white. In fact, it is a true-colour image Ð but the heaviest snowfall in 50 years has blanketed the region, turning the landscape white.
Storm Filomena hit Spain over the weekend, blanketing parts of the country in thick snow and leaving half of the country on red alert. Madrid, one of the worst affected areas, was brought to a standstill with the airport having to be closed, trains cancelled and roads blocked.
Although this satellite image was taken after the storm had passed, it is clear to see that much snow still remains, especially in the outskirts of the city. For example, some runways at the airport, which is visible in the top-right of the image, are still covered by snow. The unusual cold weather on the Iberian Peninsula is expected to last until later this week with temperatures forecasted to plunge to Ð12¡C. The race is on to clear roads so that supplies of essential goods such as food supplies and Covid vaccines can be delivered.
Copernicus Sentinel-2 is a two-satellite mission. Each satellite carries a high-resolution camera that images EarthÕs surface in 13 spectral bands. Together they cover all EarthÕs land surfaces, large islands, inland and coastal waters every five days at the equator.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
A group of young people warms up in an improvised way with some cardboard in the middle of the snow.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
A group of young people warms up in an improvised way with some cardboard in the middle of the snow.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Lucia, 8 years old, shows us the snowman that she has made at the door of her house with her parents and brother whom they have called Luz, with the hope that they may have a supply one day.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Children at the doors of their houses who with the help of shovels are clearing a path to be able to leave.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Main avenue that crosses sectors 5 and 6 of the Can?ada Real
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Children at the doors of their houses who with the help of shovels are clearing a path to be able to leave.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Posters by sector 6 that indicate that they want to pay for La Luz.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Posters by sector 6 that indicate that they want to pay for La Luz.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
A young boy in water boots stands at the door of his house.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
A nurse and a doctor walk through La Can?ada Real after visiting an emergency room for hypothermia of a minor in one of the houses.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
The soccer field has become a meeting place and skating rink where the little ones spend the day throwing snowballs to combat the intense cold of the Filomena storm without light or hot water.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
Children enjoy throwing themselves with or without garbage bags through the mounds around the village
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No power, no water, no hope: inside Europe’s largest shanty town, Canada Real settlement in Spain. Freezing weather from Storm Filomena, and Spain’s third wave of Covid, compound dire situation in settlement outside Madrid.
No part of Spain has been hit quite as mercilessly as the Canada Real, the shanty town 12km from the centre of Madrid that is home to Benayad and 8,500 other people, most of them of Moroccan or Roma descent. Since the beginning of October, the 4,500 people who live in Sectors 5 and 6 of Europe’s largest informal settlement have been without power. The electricity provider, Naturgy, says it has never cut off the supply to the Canada Real and blames the outages on huge surges in the two sectors that mean the network is forced to shut down for safety reasons.
General view of one of the sectors of the Can?ada Real, sector 6 from the top of the mounds, where about 4000 people are crowded who have been without electricity for more than 3 months.
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