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#11988626
27 January 2025
Piles of garbage are in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the garbage piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to reach 19 tons, stretching 800 meters.
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#11988627
27 January 2025
Officers clean up piles of trash in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the trash piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to weigh 19 tons and stretch 800 meters.
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#11988628
27 January 2025
Piles of garbage are in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the garbage piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to reach 19 tons, stretching 800 meters.
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#11988629
27 January 2025
Piles of garbage are in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the garbage piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to reach 19 tons, stretching 800 meters.
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#11988630
27 January 2025
Piles of garbage are in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the garbage piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to reach 19 tons, stretching 800 meters.
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#11988631
27 January 2025
Piles of garbage are in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the garbage piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to reach 19 tons, stretching 800 meters.
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#11988632
27 January 2025
Officers clean up piles of trash in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the trash piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to weigh 19 tons and stretch 800 meters.
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#11988633
27 January 2025
Officers clean up piles of trash in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the trash piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to weigh 19 tons and stretch 800 meters.
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#11988634
27 January 2025
Officers clean up piles of trash in the Citarum River in Bandung, Indonesia, on January 27, 2025. According to local residents, the trash piles up since early 2025 and is estimated to weigh 19 tons and stretch 800 meters.
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#11694680
22 October 2024
A Boeing 747 from Cargolux lands in Bari, Italy, on September 5, 2020, to unload sixty tons of COVID-19 protective equipment from China.
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#11420557
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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#11420559
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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#11420560
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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#11420561
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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#11420562
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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#11420563
19 July 2024
Nepali farmers are working in a paddy field in Chhampi, on the outskirts of Lalitpur District in Nepal, kneading out the weeds weeks after the transplantation of the paddy saplings on July 19, 2024. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' is bringing high significance for farmers in Nepal, which is primarily dominant during the monsoon season that starts in June and lasts for four months. In Nepal, the paddy is being cultivated from the height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal is annually producing about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy while the consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land.
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