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#12800620
27 September 2025
Visitors rest on the grass and steps after heavy drinking during Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 26, 2025.
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27 September 2025
Visitors rest on the grass and steps after heavy drinking during Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 26, 2025.
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#12534052
6 July 2025
A resident collects drinking water from a drum in front of her flooded house at Netaji Colony after heavy rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 6, 2025.
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#12534061
6 July 2025
A man carries a drinking water bottle while walking through a flooded Nagarjan Road after heavy rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 6, 2025.
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#12064937
17 February 2025
On the so-called Puke Hill of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 23, 2022, drunks already sleep in the afternoon after excessive beer consumption.
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#12064939
17 February 2025
On the so-called Puke Hill of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 23, 2022, drunks already sleep in the afternoon after excessive beer consumption.
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#12064942
17 February 2025
On the so-called Puke Hill of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 23, 2022, drunks already sleep in the afternoon after excessive beer consumption.
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#11295306
1 June 2024
A resident is carrying drinking water through a flooded area following heavy rains after Cyclone Remal on the outskirts of Imphal, India, in the northeastern state of Manipur, on Saturday, June 01, 2024.
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#11295308
1 June 2024
Residents are carrying drinking water through a flooded area following heavy rains after Cyclone Remal on the outskirts of Imphal, India, in the northeastern state of Manipur, on Saturday, June 01, 2024.
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#11291122
31 May 2024
A woman is carrying drinking water as she wades through flood waters after the landfall of cyclone 'Remal' in Nagaon district of Assam, India, on May 31, 2024.
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#10417172
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 16, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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#10417176
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 16, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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#10417178
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 16, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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#10417182
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 16, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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#10417186
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 16, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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#10417188
27 August 2023
House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in a coastal area at Khulna, Bangladesh on August 17, 2023 . Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground. .
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