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#13255957
30 Jan 2026
An aerial view shows hundreds of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255958
30 Jan 2026
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255959
30 Jan 2026
An aerial view shows hundreds of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255960
30 Jan 2026
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255961
30 Jan 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255967
30 Jan 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255973
30 Jan 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255974
30 Jan 2026
The crew checks the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#6917178
31 Jul 2021
Elderly Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat on Dal Lake filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, in June 26, 2010.
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#6902158
25 Jul 2021
Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder on Nigeen Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on June 26, 2010.
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#6895282
22 Jul 2021
Elderly Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat on Dal Lake filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on June 26, 2010.
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#6895284
22 Jul 2021
Elderly Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat on Dal Lake filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on June 26, 2010.
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#6864048
9 Jul 2021
Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat on Dal Lake filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on June 26, 2010.
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#6856004
6 Jul 2021
An elderly Kashmiri woman paddles a small boat along Dal Lake filled with bundles of lotus leaves for use as animal fodder in Srinagar, Kashmir, India.
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#2199694
24 Sep 2017
Rohingya patients wait for treatment at Coxs Bazar Hospital, Chittagong. September 21, 2017.Nearly 400,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Bangladesh since late August during the outbreak of violence in the Rakhine state as recent satellite images released by Amnesty International provided evidence that security forces were trying to push the minority Muslim group out of the country. Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled her trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, which begins next week, while criticism on her handling of the Rohingya crisis grows and her government has been accused of ethnic cleansing. According to reports, the Rohingya crisis has left at least 1,000 people dead, including children and infants, with dozens of the Rohingya Muslims who drowned when their boat capsized while trying to escape on overloaded fishing boats ill-equipped for rough waters.
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#2199696
24 Sep 2017
Rohingya patients wait for treatment at Coxs Bazar Hospital, Chittagong. September 21, 2017.Nearly 400,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Bangladesh since late August during the outbreak of violence in the Rakhine state as recent satellite images released by Amnesty International provided evidence that security forces were trying to push the minority Muslim group out of the country. Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled her trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, which begins next week, while criticism on her handling of the Rohingya crisis grows and her government has been accused of ethnic cleansing. According to reports, the Rohingya crisis has left at least 1,000 people dead, including children and infants, with dozens of the Rohingya Muslims who drowned when their boat capsized while trying to escape on overloaded fishing boats ill-equipped for rough waters.
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