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#12350556
10 May 2025
A general view of an electrical tower in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 10, 2025. The European power grid experiences two significant oscillations approximately 30 minutes before the blackout that affects the Iberian Peninsula.
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#12350566
10 May 2025
A general view of an electrical tower in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 10, 2025. The European power grid experiences two significant oscillations approximately 30 minutes before the blackout that affects the Iberian Peninsula.
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#12350571
10 May 2025
A general view of a grid of solar panels in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 10, 2025. The European power grid experiences two significant oscillations approximately 30 minutes before the blackout that affects the Iberian Peninsula.
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#2883714
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#2883716
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#2883718
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#2883720
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#2883722
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#2883724
29 June 2018
The Dark clouds are seen covering the sky of Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia on June 28, 2018. According to the Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics Agency report, a number of regions in Indonesia are experiencing extreme weather effects from the regional Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) phenomenon or tropical atmospheric wave phenomenon that moves east from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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#551083
29 April 2015
Little girl oscillating at the public park at the entrance of Ramallah, opposite of the Beit El Israeli-settlement of the West Bank on April 28, 2015. Behind the separation wall Ramallah City, 15 km northern of Jerusalem, population of about 29000. Considered one of important cities politically. Beit El Israeli-settlement located north-east of Ramallah, about 500 meters from Ramallah city of the west Israeli-occupied. Known as Balou area, used for a clashes between Palestinians and Israeli military in the second intifada in 2000. Building a wall separating the Beit El Israeli-settlement from the city of Ramallahو and extends until the entrance of Jalazoun camp for Palestinian refugees. Beit El Israeli-settlement built in 1977. Small public park (Square kilometers) at the entrance of Ramallah city, where the road that leads to the city of Nablus, opposite of Beit El Israeli-settlement, separated by a large roundabout carries the flag of Palestine. Surda is a Palestinian village located to the north-west of the city of Ramallah and away from approximately 2 km. One of most beautiful modern mosques in Surda village which is on the road leading to the town of Birzeit.
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#551118
29 April 2015
Little girl oscillating with the sunset at the public park at the entrance of Ramallah, opposite of the Beit El Israeli-settlement of the West Bank on April 28, 2015. Behind the separation wall Ramallah City, 15 km northern of Jerusalem, population of about 29000. Considered one of important cities politically. Beit El Israeli-settlement located north-east of Ramallah, about 500 meters from Ramallah city of the west Israeli-occupied. Known as Balou area, used for a clashes between Palestinians and Israeli military in the second intifada in 2000. Building a wall separating the Beit El Israeli-settlement from the city of Ramallahو and extends until the entrance of Jalazoun camp for Palestinian refugees. Beit El Israeli-settlement built in 1977. Small public park (Square kilometers) at the entrance of Ramallah city, where the road that leads to the city of Nablus, opposite of Beit El Israeli-settlement, separated by a large roundabout carries the flag of Palestine. Surda is a Palestinian village located to the north-west of the city of Ramallah and away from approximately 2 km. One of most beautiful modern mosques in Surda village which is on the road leading to the town of Birzeit.
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#551139
29 April 2015
Little girl oscillating at park at the entrance of Ramallah, Palestinian flag in the background which is on the roundabout separates the city of Ramallah and the Israeli settlement of Beit El on April 28, 2015. Behind the separation wall Ramallah City, 15 km northern of Jerusalem, population of about 29000. Considered one of important cities politically. Beit El Israeli-settlement located north-east of Ramallah, about 500 meters from Ramallah city of the west Israeli-occupied. Known as Balou area, used for a clashes between Palestinians and Israeli military in the second intifada in 2000. Building a wall separating the Beit El Israeli-settlement from the city of Ramallahو and extends until the entrance of Jalazoun camp for Palestinian refugees. Beit El Israeli-settlement built in 1977. Small public park (Square kilometers) at the entrance of Ramallah city, where the road that leads to the city of Nablus, opposite of Beit El Israeli-settlement, separated by a large roundabout carries the flag of Palestine. Surda is a Palestinian village located to the north-west of the city of Ramallah and away from approximately 2 km. One of most beautiful modern mosques in Surda village which is on the road leading to the town of Birzeit.
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#236958
6 September 2014
Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitations and pollutions of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected. For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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#236959
6 September 2014
Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitations and pollutions of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected. For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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#236968
6 September 2014
Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitations and pollutions of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected. For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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#236969
6 September 2014
Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitations and pollutions of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected. For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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