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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Workers check damaged power facilities in Sanya Village, Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Workers repair a damaged road in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Workers clear fallen trees on a road in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

An aerial drone photo taken on September 25, 2025 shows factory buildings of a company in a mess after Typhoon Ragasa in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Citizens pass by fallen trees in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

An emergency repair vehicle passes by fallen trees in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Damage After Typhoon Ragasa - China

Workers repair damaged lines of telecommunications in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 25, 2025. More than 2.16 million local residents had been relocated in south China's Guangdong Province as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, in response to Typhoon Ragasa, which made landfall in the province at about 5 p.m. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of this year, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

A security staff member checks the condition of equipment outside a hotel in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, on September 24, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Staff members are seen on duty at the entrance of a hotel in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, on September 24, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

A staff member tends to an umbrella damaged by the wind at a hotel in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, on September 24, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

People look out of a window at a hotel in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, on September 24, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

This photo taken on September 24, 2025 shows fallen branches lying outside a restaurant in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

This photo taken on September 24, 2025 shows an uprooted tree on the roadside in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Staff members reinforce a glass gate at a hotel in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, on September 24, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall in South China

This photo taken on September 24, 2025 shows a fallen branch lying on a parking space in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of 2025, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with maximum wind force near its center reaching 40 meters per second, churned ashore at Hailing Island in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong. As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 1.89 million local residents had been relocated across the province. Meteorological authorities forecast that Ragasa will continue moving westward at a speed of roughly 20 km per hour and gradually weaken. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

A boat picks fishermen ashore at a fishing port on the Hailing Island in Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. The provincial flood, drought and wind control headquarters have urged all localities and departments to act with the highest standards, strictest requirements and most concrete measures, and have ordered major affected areas to suspend classes, work, production, public transportation and business operations. Cities including Zhuhai, Shenzhen and Jiangmen have implemented these suspensions. Photo by Xinhua/Deng Hua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 14

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 13

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 11

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 12

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Leaves Widespread Damage Across Prefectures

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. Fallen trees, landslides, and roof damage, among other destruction, were reported across multiple prefectures.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 9

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 10

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 6

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. Peipah caused travel disruptions and the Japan Meteorological Agency issued heavy rain and flood warnings for several areas including Tokyo.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 7

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 5

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. Peipah caused travel disruptions and the Japan Meteorological Agency issued heavy rain and flood warnings for several areas including Tokyo.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 8

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. This video shows flooded streets and water bursting out of a manhole.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 4

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. In Aichi Prefecture, heavy rain and flood warnings were issued, and authorities also warned of possible river overflows

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding from West to East 3

Typhoon Peipah made landfall early Friday, September 5, bringing heavy rain and flooding across a wide area from western to eastern Japan. The typhoon first came ashore near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn, then made a second landfall in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9:00 a.m. In Aichi Prefecture, heavy rain and flood warnings were issued, and authorities also warned of possible river overflows

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Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

A crane lifted the "Golden king Crabs" ashore from a ship at Yantai Port in Shandong Province, China on August 19, 2025.

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Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

A crane lifted the "Golden king Crabs" ashore from a ship at Yantai Port in Shandong Province, China on August 19, 2025.

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Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

Russian Imported Golden King Crabs Arrived at Yantai Port

A crane lifted the "Golden king Crabs" ashore from a ship at Yantai Port in Shandong Province, China on August 19, 2025.

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Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Staff members partrol at an area with high risk of geological disasters in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang Province, July 30, 2025. Co-May, the eighth typhoon of this year, made landfall in east China's Zhejiang Province at about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with the maximum wind force near its center reaching 23 meters per second, churned ashore at Zhoushan City of Zhejiang. Photo by Xinhua/Jiang Han/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Locals take shelter at a stadium-turned relocation site in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang Province, July 30, 2025. Co-May, the eighth typhoon of this year, made landfall in east China's Zhejiang Province at about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with the maximum wind force near its center reaching 23 meters per second, churned ashore at Zhoushan City of Zhejiang. Photo by Xinhua/Jiang Han/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Typhoon Co-May Makes Landfall in Eastern China

Staff members partrol at an area with high risk of geological disasters in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang Province, July 30, 2025. Co-May, the eighth typhoon of this year, made landfall in east China's Zhejiang Province at about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to the provincial meteorological observatory. The typhoon, with the maximum wind force near its center reaching 23 meters per second, churned ashore at Zhoushan City of Zhejiang. Photo by Xinhua/Jiang Han/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Typhoon Wutip Leaves Fish Stranded on Coastline

A wave of live seafood washed ashore in Shaoyang, Hunan, on June 14, 2025, after Typhoon Wutip passed through. Crabs, fish, and shrimp were left stranded along the coast, drawing crowds of residents who rushed to collect them. Footage showed people picking up crabs and scooping fish into buckets, turning the beach into a temporary seafood market.

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Cannes - Red Sea Film Foundation s Women In Cinema Gala Photocall

Cannes - Red Sea Film Foundation s Women In Cinema Gala Photocall

Ryan Ashore, Emad Iskander attends the Red Sea Film Foundation's "Women In Cinema" Gala at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 15, 2025 in Cap d'Antibes, France. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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California Wildfire January 12

California Wildfire January 12

A burnt piece of debris floats ashore on the beach in Los Angeles, California, on January 12, 2025. The wildfires have destroyed or damaged more than 18,000 structures, marking one of the most devastating winter fire events in the region's history. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Hangon kalakuolemat

Hangon kalakuolemat

A large number of dead fish washed up on the beach in Hanko, Southern Finland on January 29, 2025. Dead fish washed ashore coinciding with the appearance of an unidentified white substance in Hanko, along a 20-kilometre stretch of coastline. Authorities are investigating possible links between the two incidents. The dead fish, mostly herring and sprat, were first reported on Tuesday in areas around Hanko's winter swimming facility and Regattaranta beach. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 - Seafood lifted ashore fills the dock at Jimiya Fishing Port in the West Coast New area of Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Sept 28, 2024.

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Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 - Seafood lifted ashore fills the dock at Jimiya Fishing Port in the West Coast New area of Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Sept 28, 2024.

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Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 - Seafood lifted ashore fills the dock at Jimiya Fishing Port in the West Coast New area of Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Sept 28, 2024.

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Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 - Seafood lifted ashore fills the dock at Jimiya Fishing Port in the West Coast New area of Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Sept 28, 2024.

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Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

Seafood Supply at Jimiya Fishing Port in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024 - Seafood lifted ashore fills the dock at Jimiya Fishing Port in the West Coast New area of Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Sept 28, 2024.

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