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Aempty bridge over the Vistula river, usually congested with traffic.
This year’s Easter celebrations across Poland are muted, sober and dev...

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Unusually Quiet Easter In Poland

13 April 2020

Aempty bridge over the Vistula river, usually congested with traffic.
This year’s Easter celebrations across Poland are muted, sober and dev...

#5626628

13 April 2020

Aempty bridge over the Vistula river, usually congested with traffic. This year’s Easter celebrations across Poland are muted, sober and devoid of the usual lively celebrations for which the country has been associated with for centuries, thanks to the novel coronavirus, called COVID-19 pandemic. On Sunday, April 12, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.


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A view of a empty bridge as people wait for Hurricane Matthew to come ashore October 6, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Some three million people on...

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Hurricane Matthew Bears Down On Atlantic Coast Of Florida

6 October 2016

A view of a empty bridge as people wait for Hurricane Matthew to come ashore October 6, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Some three million people on...

#1484019

6 October 2016

A view of a empty bridge as people wait for Hurricane Matthew to come ashore October 6, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Some three million people on the US southeast coast faced an urgent evacuation order Thursday as monstrous Hurricane Matthew -- now blamed for more than 100 deaths in Haiti alone -- bore down for a direct hit on Florida. U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday declared a state of emergency in Florida as the southern state was embracing itself for Hurricane Matthew, one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in almost a decade.


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