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#12839844
7 October 2025
A Sadhu walks through muddy grounds after floodwaters recede at the Sangam area in Prayagraj, India, on October 7, 2025.
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#12713249
4 September 2025
A submerged brick kiln is seen following heavy rains at Shalina village in Budgam district, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 4, 2025. Water levels in the Jhelum River start to recede in Srinagar, but the danger remains as the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) continues rescue operations in flood-affected areas. The disaster management department warns of possible landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones, advising people to stay away from water bodies, nallas, river embankments, and weak structures.
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#12713251
4 September 2025
A submerged brick kiln is seen following heavy rains at Shalina village in Budgam district, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 4, 2025. Water levels in the Jhelum River start to recede in Srinagar, but the danger remains as the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) continues rescue operations in flood-affected areas. The disaster management department warns of possible landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones, advising people to stay away from water bodies, nallas, river embankments, and weak structures.
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#12445438
5 June 2025
A window with signage reading ''zahnarzt praxis'' (dentist's office) is on the facade of a dental practice, with a jar placed on the window sill in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The reflection of a church building is visible in the glass, blending modern healthcare signage with historical architecture.
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#12085403
23 February 2025
A farmer herds his cattle across the dry riverbed of the Jamuna River in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on February 22, 2025. As the river recedes, patches of grass emerge on the sandy terrain, offering a temporary source of food for the livestock. The shifting sandbars, known as chars, are both a lifeline and a challenge for local herders, who must navigate the ever-changing landscape shaped by seasonal flooding and erosion.
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#11361952
26 June 2024
PORT-EN-BESSIN-HUPPAIN, FRANCE - JUNE 25: General view of the coastline at Port-en-Bessin, with cliffs subject to active erosion: landslides and collapses on June 25, 2024, in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Normandy, France. Recent collapse areas marked by yellowish hues contrast with weathered gray sections; sea erosion gradually removes fallen blocks, maintaining the cliff's rugged profile as it recedes.
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#11361954
26 June 2024
PORT-EN-BESSIN-HUPPAIN, FRANCE - JUNE 25: General view of the coastline at Port-en-Bessin, with cliffs subject to active erosion: landslides and collapses on June 25, 2024, in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Normandy, France. Recent collapse areas marked by yellowish hues contrast with weathered gray sections; sea erosion gradually removes fallen blocks, maintaining the cliff's rugged profile as it recedes.
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#11305882
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305883
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305884
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305887
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305890
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305902
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305916
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305946
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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#11305950
5 June 2024
In Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 6, 2024, the water levels are dropping, revealing the chaos that has taken place where the waters have taken over. One of these places is the Usina do Gasologo, a tourist site and leisure spot for Porto Alegre residents who frequent the area to rest. Bars on its shores are closed due to flooding, with a lot of destruction and many things still underwater. However, with the water returning to its original point, this postcard view will soon be back for the people to enjoy their sunset.
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