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#13578620
15 Apr 2026
Arjuno volcano is visible from the Lapindo volcanic mudflow area in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia.
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#13578616
15 Apr 2026
Debris from a past settlement is seen buried amid the Lapindo volcanic mudflow disaster area in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia.
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#13578617
15 Apr 2026
Debris from a past settlement is buried beside a community protest flag at the Lapindo mudflow site in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year].
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#13578618
15 Apr 2026
Debris from a home school is buried in the Lapindo volcanic mudflow disaster area in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, on May 29, 2006.
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#13578619
15 Apr 2026
Methane gas escapes from the volcanic mudflow in Sidoarjo, East Java, on an unspecified date.
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#13578625
15 Apr 2026
The sun rises behind a statue symbolizing public protests against disaster management as the Lapindo volcanic mudflow spreads through Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia.
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#13578627
15 Apr 2026
Methane gas escapes from the volcanic mudflow in Sidoarjo, East Java, on an unspecified date.
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#13578633
15 Apr 2026
An excavator is seen at the Lapindo volcanic mudflow site in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia.
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#13552152
9 Apr 2026
A view from South Tangerang captures the silhouettes of Mount Salak (left) and Mount Gede (right) rising above a dense layer of clouds under an overcast sky in Banten, Indonesia, on April 9, 2026. Both volcanoes remain active and are under continuous monitoring by authorities. Residents in the surrounding regions, including the heavily populated Greater Jakarta area, maintain vigilance regarding potential eruptions from these peaks, which pose a geological risk to the West Java province.
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#13530502
3 Apr 2026
Participants in the Judas Procession in Mexico City, Mexico, wear devil masks in observance of Holy Thursday and Holy Week celebrations on April 2, 2026. Those dressed as devils use whips, wear shorts or skirts, and strike each other as part of the tradition. This event, held in southern Mexico City, was promoted by Don Victor, a migrant from Michoacan, who arrived in the area over 40 years ago and introduced the Judas Dance during the Passion of Christ. The tradition spread among residents after people saw Don Victor portraying Judas with his children. According to the National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, this area is celebrating its 55th anniversary. The streets were laid out on volcanic rocks from the eruption of the Xitle Volcano 1,700 years ago. The first inhabitants were migrants from various states of Mexico, including leaders of organizations and resistance groups advocating for land, water, and housing rights.
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#13530534
3 Apr 2026
Residents in southern Mexico City participate in a procession wearing devil masks as part of Holy Week celebrations on Holy Thursday. The tradition, known as the Judas Dance, was promoted by Don Victor, a migrant from Michoacan who arrived in the area over 40 years ago. Participants dressed as devils use whips and wear shorts or skirts, striking each other as a form of atonement. The neighborhood, celebrating its 55th anniversary, was established on volcanic rocks from the Xitle Volcano eruption 1,700 years ago. The first inhabitants were migrants from various Mexican states, including leaders of organizations advocating for land, water, and housing rights.
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#13530536
3 Apr 2026
Participants in the Judas Procession in Mexico City, Mexico, wear devil masks in observance of Holy Thursday and Holy Week celebrations on April 2, 2026. Those dressed as devils use whips, wear shorts or skirts, and strike each other as part of the tradition. This event, held in southern Mexico City, was promoted by Don Victor, a migrant from Michoacan, who arrived in the area over 40 years ago and introduced the Judas Dance during the Passion of Christ. The tradition spread among residents after people saw Don Victor portraying Judas with his children. According to the National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, this area is celebrating its 55th anniversary. The streets were laid out on volcanic rocks from the eruption of the Xitle Volcano 1,700 years ago. The first inhabitants were migrants from various states of Mexico, including leaders of organizations and resistance groups advocating for land, water, and housing rights.
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#13530537
3 Apr 2026
Participants in the Judas Procession in Mexico City, Mexico, wear devil masks in observance of Holy Thursday and Holy Week celebrations on April 2, 2026. Those dressed as devils use whips, wear shorts or skirts, and strike each other as part of the tradition. This event, held in southern Mexico City, was promoted by Don Victor, a migrant from Michoacan, who arrived in the area over 40 years ago and introduced the Judas Dance during the Passion of Christ. The tradition spread among residents after people saw Don Victor portraying Judas with his children. According to the National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, this area is celebrating its 55th anniversary. The streets were laid out on volcanic rocks from the eruption of the Xitle Volcano 1,700 years ago. The first inhabitants were migrants from various states of Mexico, including leaders of organizations and resistance groups advocating for land, water, and housing rights.
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#13467310
18 Mar 2026
Residents wearing masks and with painted bodies, known as 'Xinacates,' walk the streets of San Pedro Yancuitlalpan, located on the slopes of the Popocatepetl volcano, during the last day of the Festival de los Pintados celebrating a good harvest, on March 17, 2026, in San Nicolas de Los Ranchos, Mexico.
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#13467311
18 Mar 2026
Residents wearing masks and with painted bodies, known as 'Xinacates,' walk the streets of San Pedro Yancuitlalpan, located on the slopes of the Popocatepetl volcano, during the last day of the Festival de los Pintados celebrating a good harvest, on March 17, 2026, in San Nicolas de Los Ranchos, Mexico.
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#13467312
18 Mar 2026
Residents wearing masks and with painted bodies, known as 'Xinacates,' walk the streets of San Pedro Yancuitlalpan, located on the slopes of the Popocatepetl volcano, during the last day of the Festival de los Pintados celebrating a good harvest, on March 17, 2026, in San Nicolas de Los Ranchos, Mexico.
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