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  • Despite Extreme Weather, Fishermen Still Catch Fish In Indonesia
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    Despite Extreme Weather, Fishermen Still Catch Fish In Indonesia
    Fishermen collect fish from the sea as the rain eases among the fishing boats docked in Belawan, Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on November 26, 2025. Despite the extreme weather that hits the area, the fishermen's catch remains stable. (Photo by Panyahatan Siregar/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
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    March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
    Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
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    March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
    Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
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    March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
    Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
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    March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
    Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS -  Ein autonomes Fahrzeug der Stufe 4 fährt in Gangnam in Seoul
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    NEWS - Ein autonomes Fahrzeug der Stufe 4 fährt in Gangnam in Seoul
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    A Hyundai Level 4 Autonomous vehicle trial called RoboRide began in the busy Gangnam neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea on Thursday, June 9, 2022.
    Hyundai Self-Driving Taxi Service Launches in Seoul, South Korea - 09 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425i)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425g)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425h)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425c)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425a)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425b)
    The Last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425e)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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    NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425f)
    The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
    Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12939343b)
    Two people ride their bikes past a Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian Forces in Vilhivka, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022. Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin was arrested and charged by prosecutors for the civilian's death, which occurred days after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. His trial began Friday.
    Russian Tank In Two Halves ourside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Vilhivka - 13 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12939343e)
    A man walks by a Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian Forces in Vilhivka, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022. Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin was arrested and charged by prosecutors for the civilian's death, which occurred days after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. His trial began Friday.
    Russian Tank In Two Halves ourside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Vilhivka - 13 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12939343d)
    A Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian Forces in Vilhivka, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022. Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin was arrested and charged by prosecutors for the civilian's death, which occurred days after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. His trial began Friday.
    Russian Tank In Two Halves ourside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Vilhivka - 13 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ein von den ukrainischen Streitkräften zerstörter russischer Panzer in Wilhivka, Ukraine
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12939343a)
    A Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian Forces in Vilhivka, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022. Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin was arrested and charged by prosecutors for the civilian's death, which occurred days after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. His trial began Friday.
    Russian Tank In Two Halves ourside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Vilhivka - 13 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
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    NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12820297g)
    Ukraine Ambassador to the United Nations Sergiy Kyslytsya speaks on the phone after a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Russia Eastern Ukraine conflict takes place in the evening at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ukraine's capital began to hear explosions from the east in the direction of the city's international airport.
    United Nations Security Council Meeting on Russia Ukraine Conflict, New York, United States - 23 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
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    NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12820297f)
    Workers neaten up the chamber after a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Russia Eastern Ukraine conflict takes place in the evening at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ukraine's capital began to hear explosions from the east in the direction of the city's international airport.
    United Nations Security Council Meeting on Russia Ukraine Conflict, New York, United States - 23 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
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    NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12820297e)
    Ukraine Ambassador to the United Nations Sergiy Kyslytsya speaks on the phone after a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Russia Eastern Ukraine conflict takes place in the evening at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ukraine's capital began to hear explosions from the east in the direction of the city's international airport.
    United Nations Security Council Meeting on Russia Ukraine Conflict, New York, United States - 23 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
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    NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12820297d)
    UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations Barbara Woodward, Ukraine Ambassador to the United Nations Sergiy Kyslytsya and US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield sit together after a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Russia Eastern Ukraine conflict takes place in the evening at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ukraine's capital began to hear explosions from the east in the direction of the city's international airport.
    United Nations Security Council Meeting on Russia Ukraine Conflict, New York, United States - 23 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
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    NEWS - Sitzung des Sicherheitsrates der Vereinten Nationen zum Russland-Ukraine-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12820297c)
    UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations Barbara Woodward watches as US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield rests her hand on Ukraine Ambassador to the United Nations Sergiy Kyslytsya after a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Russia Eastern Ukraine conflict takes place in the evening at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ukraine's capital began to hear explosions from the east in the direction of the city's international airport.
    United Nations Security Council Meeting on Russia Ukraine Conflict, New York, United States - 23 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486a)
    Empty restaurant tables in Windsor today. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486h)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486i)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486j)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486k)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486p)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486o)
    Empty restaurant tables in Windsor today. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486m)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS -  Alltag in Windsor, UK
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    NEWS - Alltag in Windsor, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (12647486n)
    Christmas shoppers were out in Windsor today. Some people were wearing their face masks as they walked around the town. Just under 90k new positive Covid-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours once again beating all records in the UK since the Covid-19 Pandemic began. Some people on social media are now referring to the UK as Plague Island. It has been announced today that Her Majesty the Queen is cancelling her family Christmas party in Windsor next week
    Covid-19 Omicron Variant, Windsor, UK - 16 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dj)
    An aerial view of the patterns of oil pollution at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353ar)
    An aerial view of crews building a berm across the Talbert Channel inlet to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dl)
    An aerial view of the patterns of water pollution after a major oil spill polluted the Santa Ana River-mouth on the border of Huntington Beach ad Newport Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dn)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dp)
    An aerial view of crews cleaning up a major oil spill at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353as)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353at)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353ax)
    An aerial view of shorebirds feeding amidst the oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353az)
    An aerial view of shorebirds feeding amidst the oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    Egrets feed at dawn in the oil-polluted waters of the ecologically sensitive Talbert Marsh after a major oil spill flowed into the wetlands after a major oil spill in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bu)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353e)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353d)
    An aerial view of the oil spill in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353br)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bt)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353c)
    An aerial view of crews building a berm across the Talbert Channel inlet to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bn)
    Greg Boston, Newport Beach, views large globules of oil in the sand from a major oil spill at sunrise on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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