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#13325961
15 February 2026
A herder washes cattle in the Brahmaputra River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on February 15, 2026. The herd clusters in the muddy current while the guide steers them through the water. This daily routine underscores the dependence of agrarian communities on river ecosystems.
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#13325964
15 February 2026
A herder washes cattle in the Brahmaputra River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on February 15, 2026. The herd clusters in the muddy current while the guide steers them through the water. This daily routine underscores the dependence of agrarian communities on river ecosystems.
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#13325966
15 February 2026
A herder washes cattle in the Brahmaputra River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on February 15, 2026. The herd clusters in the muddy current while the guide steers them through the water. This daily routine underscores the dependence of agrarian communities on river ecosystems.
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#13314908
13 February 2026
In Cosenza, Italy, on February 13, 2026, the river overflows after the Busento and Campagnano rivers overflow following heavy rainfall. The Calabria region faces a state of emergency as the ''Nils'' cyclone brings over 260mm of rain in 48 hours, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and isolating several families. Civil Protection and Firefighters currently work to clear debris from the streets and secure areas at risk of hydrogeological collapse
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#13314911
13 February 2026
In Cosenza, Italy, on February 13, 2026, the river overflows after the Busento and Campagnano rivers overflow following heavy rainfall. The Calabria region faces a state of emergency as the ''Nils'' cyclone brings over 260mm of rain in 48 hours, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and isolating several families. Civil Protection and Firefighters currently work to clear debris from the streets and secure areas at risk of hydrogeological collapse
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#13314912
13 February 2026
In Cosenza, Italy, on February 13, 2026, the river overflows after the Busento and Campagnano rivers overflow following heavy rainfall. The Calabria region faces a state of emergency as the ''Nils'' cyclone brings over 260mm of rain in 48 hours, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and isolating several families. Civil Protection and Firefighters currently work to clear debris from the streets and secure areas at risk of hydrogeological collapse
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#13314913
13 February 2026
In Cosenza, Italy, on February 13, 2026, the river overflows after the Busento and Campagnano rivers overflow following heavy rainfall. The Calabria region faces a state of emergency as the ''Nils'' cyclone brings over 260mm of rain in 48 hours, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and isolating several families. Civil Protection and Firefighters currently work to clear debris from the streets and secure areas at risk of hydrogeological collapse
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#13314928
13 February 2026
In Cosenza, Italy, on February 13, 2026, the river overflows after the Busento and Campagnano rivers overflow following heavy rainfall. The Calabria region faces a state of emergency as the ''Nils'' cyclone brings over 260mm of rain in 48 hours, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and isolating several families. Civil Protection and Firefighters currently work to clear debris from the streets and secure areas at risk of hydrogeological collapse
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#13206811
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, nestled within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a scenic, offbeat natural attraction known for its captivating, cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene, unspoiled environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps, through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls can be hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season. Risks include flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers are fatal selfies, falling from steep, unguarded cliffs, and leech infestations. Here, mass tourists have fun and take selfies while standing on wet slippery rocks, while some even go into the waterfall and collect the water, at a place where a death occurs just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13206816
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, located within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a natural attraction known for its cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls is hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season, with risks including flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers include taking selfies near steep, unguarded cliffs and leech infestations. Mass tourists stand on wet slippery rocks, take selfies, and some even go into the waterfall and collect water, at a place where a death occurred just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13206826
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, nestled within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a scenic, offbeat natural attraction known for its captivating, cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene, unspoiled environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps, through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls can be hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season. Risks include flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers are fatal selfies, falling from steep, unguarded cliffs, and leech infestations. Here, mass tourists have fun and take selfies while standing on wet slippery rocks, while some even go into the waterfall and collect the water, at a place where a death occurs just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13206839
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, nestled within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a scenic, offbeat natural attraction known for its captivating, cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene, unspoiled environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps, through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls can be hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season. Risks include flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers are fatal selfies, falling from steep, unguarded cliffs, and leech infestations. Mass tourists have fun and take selfies while standing on wet slippery rocks, while some even go into the waterfall and collect the water, at a place where a death occurs just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13206843
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, nestled within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a scenic, offbeat natural attraction known for its captivating, cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene, unspoiled environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps, through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls can be hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season. Risks include flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers are fatal selfies, falling from steep, unguarded cliffs, and leech infestations. Here, mass tourists have fun and take selfies while standing on wet slippery rocks, while some even go into the waterfall and collect the water, at a place where a death occurs just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13206853
17 January 2026
Bamni Falls, located within the Ajodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal, is a natural attraction known for its cascading water flowing over rugged, boulder-strewn terrain. It is famous for its tranquil, dense forest surroundings, steep trekking trail with narrow stairs, and serene environment. The waterfall cascades down in stages, with distinct levels, including around 350 to 750 steps through rocky, hilly terrain. Visiting the falls can be hazardous, particularly during the monsoon season, with risks including flash floods, extremely slippery rocks, and strong currents. Other dangers include taking selfies near steep, unguarded cliffs and leech infestations. Mass tourists stand on wet slippery rocks, take selfies, and some even go into the waterfall and collect water, at a place where a death occurred just a few days ago in Ajodhya Hill, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 11, 2026.
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Daily Life In Kyiv Amid Severe Frost And The Lack Of Heating And Water Supply
12 January 2026
#13185387
12 January 2026
People walk on the frozen Dnipro River on a frosty winter day amid Russia's attack on Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2026.
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Daily Life In Kyiv Amid Severe Frost And The Lack Of Heating And Water Supply
12 January 2026
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12 January 2026
People walk on the frozen Dnipro River on a frosty winter day amid Russia's attack on Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2026.
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