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  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
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    Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
    A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gas Tanker Accident Causes Total Closure Of The Mexico-Puebla Highway
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    Gas Tanker Accident Causes Total Closure Of The Mexico-Puebla Highway
    A dog is present after the complete closure of the Mexico-Puebla highway in Santa Rita Tlahuapan, Mexico, on October 11, 2025, due to an accident involving a gas tanker headed toward Mexico City, which overturns and subsequently explodes at kilometer 72 of the highway. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gas Tanker Accident Causes Total Closure Of The Mexico-Puebla Highway
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    Gas Tanker Accident Causes Total Closure Of The Mexico-Puebla Highway
    The Mexico-Puebla highway in Santa Rita Tlahuapan is completely closed due to an accident involving a gas tanker headed toward Mexico City, which overturns and subsequently explodes at kilometer 72 of the highway on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
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    Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
    Crews work throughout the night into the next day to repair a 36'' water main that breaks, flooding local streets, in Rochester, United States, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
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    Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
    Crews work throughout the night into the next day to repair a 36'' water main that breaks, flooding local streets, in Rochester, United States, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
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    Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
    A 36-inch water main breaks on Monroe Avenue, causing this car to fall into a sinkhole, in Rochester, United States, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
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    Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
    Crews work throughout the night into the next day to repair a 36'' water main that breaks, flooding local streets, in Rochester, United States, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
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    Pipe Burst Floods Neighborhood
    Crews work throughout the night into the next day to repair a 36'' water main that breaks, flooding local streets, in Rochester, United States, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by John Whitney/NurPhoto)

     

  • Un Nuage entre les dents
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    Un Nuage entre les dents
    Un Nuage entre les dents
    1974
    real Marco Pico
    Marc Dudicourt
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Les Productions de la Guéville

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Un Nuage entre les dents
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    Un Nuage entre les dents
    Un Nuage entre les dents
    1974
    real Marco Pico
    Claude Pieplu
    Marc Dudicourt
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Les Productions de la Guéville

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353648_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353653_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353680_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353683_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Beach goers are seen from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353599_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353692_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Beach goers are seen from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353693_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    A police wagon and industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353667_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    DUKAS_143353698_EYE
    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
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    Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.

    One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.

    And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.

    This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.

    The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.

    Construction on West Armitage Avenue in Chicago, IL on August 29, 2022. On Chicago’s Northside the ongoing and laborious job of replacing lead service lines has been going on for years on West Armitage Avenue on the border of Logan Square and Humboldt Park.

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  • Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
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    Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.

    One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.

    And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.

    This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.

    The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.

    Chicago’s Southside neighborhood of Little Village on August 25, 2022. Little Village is a vibrant community made up of mostly Latino residents, many of the homes have lead service lines leading into their homes.

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  • Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    DUKAS_146075186_EYE
    Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.

    One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.

    And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.

    This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.

    The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.

    Chicago’s Southside neighborhood of Little Village on August 25, 2022. Little Village is a vibrant community made up of mostly Latino residents, many of the homes have lead service lines leading into their homes.

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  • Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    DUKAS_146075188_EYE
    Revealed: the 'shocking' levels of toxic lead in Chicago tap water
    Tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, in amounts far exceeding the federal standards.

    One in 20 tap water tests performed for thousands of Chicago residents found lead, a neurotoxic metal, at or above US government limits, according to a Guardian analysis of a City of Chicago data trove.

    And one-third had more lead than is permitted in bottled water.

    This means that out of the 24,000 tests, approximately 1,000 homes had lead exceeding federal standards. Experts and locals say these results raise broader concerns, because there are an estimated 400,000 lead pipes supplying water to homes in the city, and the vast majority were not tested as part of the program.

    The Guardian worked with water engineer Elin Betanzo - who helped uncover the Flint water crisis that resulted in many, mostly Black residents being poisoned by lead in the Michigan city - to review the results of water tests conducted for Chicago residents between 2016 and 2021.

    Little Village neighborhood on August 25, 2022, on the Southside of Chicago, is home to many Latino residents who have lead service lines into their homes.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Drinking Water trucks.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Drinking Water trucks.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Drinking Water trucks.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    DUKAS_143190136_EYE
    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    DUKAS_143190122_EYE
    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Leaks in Town centre.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Thames Water fixing pipes.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Thames Water fixing pipes.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
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    ‘I won’t vote Tory again’: Water crisis in blue-wall Surrey could tip balance at election
    In village of Cranleigh, where residents are having to get their water from tankers, the mood is mutinous.

    The water crisis in Surrey is threatening to turn lifelong Tories into revolutionaries.

    The local Liberal Democrats reckon such anger could help it pick up so-called blue wall seats. Cranleigh is part of the Guildford constituency - which is 11th on the party's lists of winnable seats.

    Anger peaked at the weekend when up to 9,000 residents had no water during one of warmest spells on record.

    Bottles of water.
    Cranleigh villiage Surrey. August 2022.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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  • 'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
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    'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
    Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.

    Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.

    LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.

    Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

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