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#6384796
26 January 2021
Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384810
26 January 2021
Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384812
26 January 2021
Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384852
26 January 2021
Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384854
26 January 2021
Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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