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Residents Of Pedregales De Santa Ursula Coyoacán Denounce Water Theft For The 2026 World Cup In Mexico
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
The Azteca Stadium is located outside the Pedregales de Santa Ursula Coyoacan neighborhood and serves as a venue for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 30, 2025.
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Residents Of Pedregales De Santa Ursula Coyoacán Denounce Water Theft For The 2026 World Cup In Mexico
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
The Azteca Stadium is located outside the Pedregales de Santa Ursula Coyoacan neighborhood and serves as a venue for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 30, 2025.
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Residents Of Pedregales De Santa Ursula Coyoacán Denounce Water Theft For The 2026 World Cup In Mexico
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
The Azteca Stadium is located outside the Pedregales de Santa Ursula Coyoacan neighborhood and serves as a venue for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 30, 2025.
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29 November 2025
Four large white wind turbines stand on a ridge above the forested and residential shoreline of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025, symbolizing green energy production against a colorful sunset sky. In the foreground, a seagull sits atop a wooden piling in the calm water of the lake.
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9 November 2025
A boatman sails in Indra Sarowar Lake, the largest artificial lake in Nepal, in Makwanpur District of the Himalayan Nation, on November 9, 2025. Indra Sarovar Lake is about 45 km away from the bustling city of Kathmandu, taking no more than 2 hours to reach. Located in Markhu, Makwanpur, this lake is part of the Kulekhani rock-fill dam. The hydropower here has a total capacity of 106 MW, distributed over three hydropower projects - I, II, and III.
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9 November 2025
A boatman sails in Indra Sarowar Lake, the largest artificial lake in Nepal, in Makwanpur District of the Himalayan Nation, on November 9, 2025. Indra Sarovar Lake is about 45 km away from the bustling city of Kathmandu, taking no more than 2 hours to reach. Located in Markhu, Makwanpur, this lake is part of the Kulekhani rock-fill dam. The hydropower here has a total capacity of 106 MW, distributed over three hydropower projects - I, II, and III.
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9 November 2025
A boatman sails in Indra Sarowar Lake, the largest artificial lake in Nepal, in Makwanpur District of the Himalayan Nation, on November 9, 2025. Indra Sarovar Lake is about 45 km away from the bustling city of Kathmandu, taking no more than 2 hours to reach. Located in Markhu, Makwanpur, this lake is part of the Kulekhani rock-fill dam. The hydropower here has a total capacity of 106 MW, distributed over three hydropower projects - I, II, and III.
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1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703621
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703622
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703623
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703624
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703625
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703617
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703618
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703619
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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