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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
A Nepali woman guides a child as they make their way through the flooded section of the flood and landslide-ravaged BP Highway in Nepal on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain battered the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who left Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Travelers cross over a section of BP Highway, which now turns into a flowing river following last weekend's heavy downpour, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024, and within weeks since the disaster, diversions are set up to bring it back into operation. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
A vehicle wades through the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by floods in 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back to operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
A Nepali woman carries her child on her back as she makes her way through the flooded section of the flood and landslide-ravaged BP Highway in Nepal on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
People wade through the flooded section of the BP Highway following last weekend's heavy downpour, in Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Travelers cross over a section of BP Highway, which now turns into a flowing river following last weekend's heavy downpour, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024, and within weeks since the disaster, diversions are set up to bring it back into operation. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
People wade through the flooded section of the BP Highway following last weekend's heavy downpour, in Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
People wade through the flooded section of the BP Highway following last weekend's heavy downpour, in Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Heavy load construction vehicles make a diversion in the Roshi River along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024, and within weeks since the disaster, diversions are set up to bring it back into operation. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, as per the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
A general view of the flooded plains in Chaukidanda along the BP Highway in Nepal, on October 9, 2025, shows the area ravaged by flood and landslide again following heavy downpour. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, diversions are set up to bring the highway back into operation. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling onto the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan Nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Heavy load construction vehicles make a diversion in the Roshi River along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024, and within weeks since the disaster, diversions are set up to bring it back into operation. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, as per the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers walk across the cliffs as they navigate the flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk district, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks of the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week after heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplaces and temporary residences. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Perilous Condition Of Nepal Highway Continues One Week After Heavy Downpour In 2025
Nepali travelers wade through a flooded section of the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on October 9, 2025. Various sections of the BP Highway, built with Japanese assistance, are swept by the floods of 2024. Within weeks since the disaster, the highway is brought back into operation by setting up diversions. The local authorities, in coordination with the central government, are again setting up diversions, but people are forced to cling to the rocks to get across the road section and catch a bus to continue their journey. One week since the heavy rain batters the Himalayan nation, at least nine major highways connecting various parts of the country remain completely obstructed, according to the latest update from Nepal Police. As a result, many who leave Kathmandu Valley for their village homes for the Dashain festival face difficulties in returning to their workplace and temporary residence. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Waterlogging In Dhaka Streets After Heavy Rainfall
Commuters, including office-goers and students, face severe difficulties as heavy rainfall causes waterlogging on Dhaka's major roads. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto) -
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Waterlogging In Dhaka Streets After Heavy Rainfall
Commuters, including office-goers and students, face severe difficulties as heavy rainfall causes waterlogging on Dhaka's major roads. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto) -
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Waterlogging In Dhaka Streets After Heavy Rainfall
Commuters, including office-goers and students, face severe difficulties as heavy rainfall causes waterlogging on Dhaka's major roads. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto) -
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Waterlogging In Dhaka Streets After Heavy Rainfall
Commuters, including office-goers and students, face severe difficulties as heavy rainfall causes waterlogging on Dhaka's major roads. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto) -
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Waterlogging In Dhaka Streets After Heavy Rainfall
Commuters, including office-goers and students, face severe difficulties as heavy rainfall causes waterlogging on Dhaka's major roads. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto) -
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Travel Argentina
March 25, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A special corner of the Attis restaurant, featuring a statue of the Virgin Mary. This building was constructed in 1890 to house the Santa María de la Salud convent. After the epidemic of yellow fever, the neighborhood of San Telmo was transformed and the convent became a residence of migrants. Tough Statement from the Catholic Church: "Food Cannot Be a Variable of Adjustment". In its first public statement since Milei's inauguration, the Executive Commission of the Argentine Episcopal Conference warned about the seriousness of the social situation, stating that "the daily bread is a cry for separation and justice" as the food crisis worsens. In an indirect response to the Minister of Human Capital, the bishops urged the continuation of assistance and support for community spaces and groups, while audits are carried out. Through a statement signed by Bishop Oscar Ojea, Argentina’s bishops acknowledged: "In our pastoral care for the simple people, who represent the majority of the population, no one should be denied food." They stressed that "in our homeland, no one should go hungry, as it is a land blessed with bread," but warned that "today, hundreds of thousands of families are finding it increasingly difficult to feed themselves properly." This is the first statement from the Catholic hierarchy since President Milei’s inauguration, days before his meeting with Pope Francis, born and lived in Argentina, reflecting the Church’s concern over the social crisis. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431n)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431h)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431k)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431q)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431j)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431a)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431b)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431c)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431g)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431p)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431i)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431f)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX (10420816f)
Check in counter of Thomas Cook airlines at Gatwick Airport as the tour operator faces financial difficulties with 150,000 passengers stranded abroad
Thomas Cook Airlines crisis, London, UK - 22 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX (10420816d)
Check in counter of Thomas Cook airlines at Gatwick Airport as the tour operator faces financial difficulties with 150,000 passengers stranded abroad
Thomas Cook Airlines crisis, London, UK - 22 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX (10420816a)
Check in counter of Thomas Cook airlines at Gatwick Airport as the tour operator faces financial difficulties with 150,000 passengers stranded abroad
Thomas Cook Airlines crisis, London, UK - 22 Sep 2019
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
November 20, 2017 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Turin, Italy - November 20, 2017: Evictions of migrants from the buildings of former Olympic Village Ex Moi in Turin, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nepal : Hochwasser nach starkem Regen in Kathmandu
July 14, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A man and a woman walk along a flooded road caused by heavy rainfall and poor sewage system at Gongabu in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, July 14, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nepal : Hochwasser nach starkem Regen in Kathmandu
July 14, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Pedestrians struggle to get across a flooded road caused by heavy rainfall and poor sewage system at Gongabu in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, July 14, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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