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#13308198
12 February 2026
Residents look at the Citarum River, filled with a sea of garbage, in Bandung, Indonesia, on February 12, 2026. According to local residents, the garbage accumulates for years and is estimated to stretch for hundreds of meters. The accumulation of garbage in the Citarum River pollutes the water, disrupts residents' activities, and creates a foul odor.
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#13308199
12 February 2026
Residents look at the Citarum River, filled with a sea of garbage, in Bandung, Indonesia, on February 12, 2026. According to local residents, the garbage accumulates for years and is estimated to stretch for hundreds of meters. The accumulation of garbage in the Citarum River pollutes the water, disrupts residents' activities, and creates a foul odor.
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#13308200
12 February 2026
Residents look at the Citarum River, filled with a sea of garbage, in Bandung, Indonesia, on February 12, 2026. According to local residents, the garbage accumulates for years and is estimated to stretch for hundreds of meters. The accumulation of garbage in the Citarum River pollutes the water, disrupts residents' activities, and creates a foul odor.
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#13299111
10 February 2026
On February 10, 2026, in Uiseong, South Korea, one year after the wildfire, the view at the site where it first breaks out at Goesan-Ri, Anpyeong Myeon in South Korea. On March 25, 2025, a wildfire ignites in Goesan-ri, Anpyeong-myeon, Uiseong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Burning for five days, it sweeps through four cities, devastating 994.9 square kilometers of forest and destroying 4,458 homes. The disaster results in 28 deaths and 32 injuries. Although a year passes since the fire is fully extinguished, the enormity of the affected area makes recovery progress slow.
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#13299112
10 February 2026
On February 10, 2026, in Uiseong, South Korea, one year after the wildfire, the view at the site where it first breaks out at Goesan-Ri, Anpyeong Myeon in South Korea. On March 25, 2025, a wildfire ignites in Goesan-ri, Anpyeong-myeon, Uiseong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Burning for five days, it sweeps through four cities, devastating 994.9 square kilometers of forest and destroying 4,458 homes. The disaster results in 28 deaths and 32 injuries. Although a year passes since the fire is fully extinguished, the enormity of the affected area makes recovery progress slow.
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#13299113
10 February 2026
On February 10, 2026, in Uiseong, South Korea, one year after the wildfire, the view at the site where it first breaks out at Goesan-Ri, Anpyeong Myeon in South Korea. On March 25, 2025, a wildfire ignites in Goesan-ri, Anpyeong-myeon, Uiseong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Burning for five days, it sweeps through four cities, devastating 994.9 square kilometers of forest and destroying 4,458 homes. The disaster results in 28 deaths and 32 injuries. Although a year passes since the fire is fully extinguished, the enormity of the affected area makes recovery progress slow.
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#13299114
10 February 2026
On February 10, 2026, in Uiseong, South Korea, one year after the wildfire, the view at the site where it first breaks out at Goesan-Ri, Anpyeong Myeon in South Korea. On March 25, 2025, a wildfire ignites in Goesan-ri, Anpyeong-myeon, Uiseong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Burning for five days, it sweeps through four cities, devastating 994.9 square kilometers of forest and destroying 4,458 homes. The disaster results in 28 deaths and 32 injuries. Although a year passes since the fire is fully extinguished, the enormity of the affected area makes recovery progress slow.
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#13299115
10 February 2026
On February 10, 2026, in Uiseong, South Korea, one year after the wildfire, the view at the site where it first breaks out at Goesan-Ri, Anpyeong Myeon in South Korea. On March 25, 2025, a wildfire ignites in Goesan-ri, Anpyeong-myeon, Uiseong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Burning for five days, it sweeps through four cities, devastating 994.9 square kilometers of forest and destroying 4,458 homes. The disaster results in 28 deaths and 32 injuries. Although a year passes since the fire is fully extinguished, the enormity of the affected area makes recovery progress slow.
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#13242231
26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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#13242232
26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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#13242233
26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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#13242234
26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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#13242235
26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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26 January 2026
The aftermath of a wildfire ravages Lirquen, a population located in a swath of south-central Chile, after wildfires affect the country in Lirquen, Chile, on January 24, 2026.
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Buriganga River Shrinks Amid Pollution And Illegal Encroachment In Bangladesh
20 January 2026
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20 January 2026
A view of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, shows reduced water flow and visible pollution as illegal encroachment and waste dumping continue to impact the river's natural course.
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#13153098
4 January 2026
On December 29, 2025, a conservationist, Sayed Zainal, surveys several areas significantly impacted by flash floods resulting from Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Lubuk Sidup region, located within the Sekerak Subdistrict of Aceh Tamiang District, Aceh, Indonesia. The cyclone results in the loss of at least 1,167 lives in Indonesia and over 1,400 across three Asia-Pacific countries, with estimated economic damages amounting to approximately USD 19.8 billion. The disruption of vital access in Sekerak is a grim indicator of a broader pattern of ecological disasters that increasingly threaten the fragile Leuser Ecosystem, as emphasized by Sayed Zainal, Director of the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute.
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