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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

A school building is seen destroyed on aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Senyar flash-floods in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia, on December 25, 2025. The data of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) mentions devastating disaster resulted in the loss of at least 1,135 lives in Indonesia and triggered a similar humanitarian crisis in several Asia-Pacific countries, with a total death toll exceeding 2,200. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

A Tamiang Acehnese man is sitting at his home were destroyed due to the Tropical Cyclone Senyar flash-floods in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia, on December 25, 2025. The data of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) mentions devastating disaster resulted in the loss of at least 1,135 lives in Indonesia and triggered a similar humanitarian crisis in several Asia-Pacific countries, with a total death toll exceeding 2,200. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

A civilian building destroyed by bombs dropped from a Thailand's fighter jet is seen in Poipet City of Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, Dec. 18, 2025. Border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand are still going on, as the civilian death toll in Cambodia has increased to 18, Cambodian spokespersons said on Thursday. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Presse/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

A civilian building destroyed by bombs dropped from a Thailand's fighter jet is seen in Poipet City of Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, Dec. 18, 2025. Border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand are still going on, as the civilian death toll in Cambodia has increased to 18, Cambodian spokespersons said on Thursday. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Presse/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

Damage to Civilian Buildings Near Border - Banteay Meanchey

A civilian building destroyed by bombs dropped from a Thailand's fighter jet is seen in Poipet City of Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, Dec. 18, 2025. Border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand are still going on, as the civilian death toll in Cambodia has increased to 18, Cambodian spokespersons said on Thursday. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Presse/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Search Operation In Rimal - Gaza City

Palestinian Civil Defense members search for the bodies of the Salem family among the rubble of a building destroyed in 2023 in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories on December 17, 2025. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows adobe structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows adobe structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A view of adobe ruins and a tower is seen through a doorway inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows adobe structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

An arched interior structure is seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

An adobe tower and surrounding defensive walls stand inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A narrow pathway runs between adobe walls inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

An arched interior structure is seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Adobe fortress walls and restoration debris are seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Construction materials and equipment are seen in an open area inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Adobe fortress walls and restoration debris are seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Adobe fortress walls and restoration debris are seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A damaged structure is seen inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. The citadel was almost completely destroyed during the 2003 earthquake and has since undergone long-term reconstruction and conservation efforts. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period. The historic fortress once served as a key stop along Silk Road trade routes and was a major center for regional commerce. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street - Gaza City

Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street - Gaza City

People gather around a destroyed vehicle and rubble after an Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 13, 2025. Local sources and Gaza’s civil defense agency reported that four Palestinians were killed in the strike, which occurred during a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that has been in place since October 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street - Gaza City

Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street - Gaza City

People gather around a destroyed vehicle and rubble after an Israeli airstrike on Al-Rashid Street in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 13, 2025. Local sources and Gaza’s civil defense agency reported that four Palestinians were killed in the strike, which occurred during a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that has been in place since October 2025. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

People repair a collapsed bridge affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Badulla District, Sri Lanka, Dec. 13, 2025. According to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than 600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000 houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide. Photo by Ajith Perera /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

This photo taken on Dec. 12, 2025 shows a damaged house affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Badulla District, Sri Lanka. According to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than 600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000 houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide. Photo by Ajith Perera /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Residents clean mud from a damaged house affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Badulla District, Sri Lanka, Dec. 12, 2025. According to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than 600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000 houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide. Photo by Ajith Perera /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

People repair a collapsed bridge affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Badulla District, Sri Lanka, Dec. 13, 2025. According to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than 600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000 houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide. Photo by Ajith Perera /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah Aftermath - Sri Lanka

This photo taken on Dec. 12, 2025 shows damaged houses affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Badulla District, Sri Lanka. According to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than 600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000 houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide. Photo by Ajith Perera /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Residents pass market stalls set up next to extensive rubble at the site of the destroyed Firas public market in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2025. Firas public market, one of Gaza City’s oldest and busiest commercial hubs, has been left buried under rubble and waste after widespread destruction from Israeli strikes and the collapse of basic municipal services. Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Residents walk beside extensive piles of debris at the destroyed Firas public market in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2025. Firas public market, one of Gaza City’s oldest and busiest commercial hubs, has been left buried under rubble and waste after widespread destruction from Israeli strikes and the collapse of basic municipal services. Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

A general view shows large mounds of debris covering the site of the destroyed Firas public market in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2025. Firas public market, one of Gaza City’s oldest and busiest commercial hubs, has been left buried under rubble and waste after widespread destruction from Israeli strikes and the collapse of basic municipal services. Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

Destroyed Firas Public Market - Gaza

A general view shows large mounds of debris covering the site of the destroyed Firas public market in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2025. Firas public market, one of Gaza City’s oldest and busiest commercial hubs, has been left buried under rubble and waste after widespread destruction from Israeli strikes and the collapse of basic municipal services. Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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