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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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Deepest wreck in French waters

Deepest wreck in French waters

This handout photograph released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on June 11, 2025, shows a wreck containing globular jugs with pinched spouts, marked with the IHS monogram of Christ or with plant or geometric motifs lying on the sand off the coast near Ramatuelle, south-eastern France on June 3, 2025. The Prefecture Maritime de Mediterranee and the Ministry of Culture announced on June 11, 2025, that the deepest wreck in French waters was spotted in March 2025, when a 16th-century merchant ship was discovered off Ramatuelle, south-eastern France, some 2,567 metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Handout/Marine Nationale/ABACAPRESS.COM RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

Staff members work at "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, February 19, 2025. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

This undated picture provided by the Tarim Oilfield shows the microscopic image of a rock slice obtained at a depth of 10,000 meters underground. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert, on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Tarim Oilfield of China National Petroleum Corporation/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

Staff members check the operation status of the drilling equipment via a remote platform in downtown Korla, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, February 18, 2025. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

A staff member checks the casing pipes at the drilling site of "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

An aerial drone photo taken on February 20, 2025 shows a view of the "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

An aerial drone photo taken on February 18, 2025 shows a view of the "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, at sunset in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

An aerial drone photo taken on February 20, 2025 shows a view of the "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

Yin Da, a senior expert of the Tarim Oilfield, shows the ultra-high-temperature drilling fluid used in the drilling of "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, February 19, 2025. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

A staff member works at "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, February 19, 2025. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

This undated picture provided by the Tarim Oilfield shows the microscopic image of a rock slice obtained at a depth of 10,000 meters underground. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert, on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Tarim Oilfield of China National Petroleum Corporation/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

Staff members pose for a group photo as they celebrate the completion of the drilling of "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole reaching 10,910 meters, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

An aerial drone photo taken on February 20, 2025 shows a view of the "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

China Completes Drilling Of Asia's Deepest Vertical Well - Aksu

(250220) -- BEIJING, February 20, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Staff members pose for a group photo as they celebrate the completion of the drilling of "Shenditake 1," an ultra-deep borehole reaching 10,910 meters, in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China National Petroleum Corporation announced Thursday that it has completed the drilling of the deepest vertical well in Asia, as a borehole reached a depth of 10,910 meters in China's northwestern desert on February 20, 2025 in Aksu, China. Photo by Hu Huhu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Illustration -  Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Station Gustave Roussy - Villejuif

Illustration - Inaugurated last week, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy station on line 14 of the Paris metro has become the deepest metro station in France, with platforms 36.7 meters below the surface. A starry sky has been installed in the station, made up of neon lights and mirrors to give the illusion of infinite depth, on January 23, 2025 in Villejuif, France. Photo by

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Several people carry out cleaning tasks in Alfafar after the passage of the DANA, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Several people remove mud with brushes in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A wrecked car after the passage of the DANA, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A man with a PPE carries out cleanup work after the passage of the DANA in Alfafar, next to an overturned vehicle, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Two people carry out cleaning tasks after the passage of the DANA in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A puddle in Alfafar after the passage of the DANA, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A person with a PID in Aldaia, on November 9, 2024, in Aldaia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A security assistant outside the Feria de Valencia, where there is a center for psychological care for family members, on November 9, 2024, Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares have been affected in Valencia by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A street in Alfafar after the passage of the DANA, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A van with humanitarian aid enters the Feria de Valencia, where there is a center for psychological care for family members, on November 9, 2024, Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Several people rest after cleanup work in Alfafar, November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Several people remove mud with brushes in a sewer in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A man with a PPE carries out cleanup work after the passage of the DANA in Alfafar, next to an overturned vehicle, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A Civil Protection worker during cleanup work in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A van with humanitarian aid and a Red Cross vehicle enter the Feria de Valencia, where there is a center for psychological care for family members, on November 9, 2024, Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A man with PPE works in Aldaia, on November 9, 2024, in Aldaia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A military police outside the Feria de Valencia, on November 9, 2024, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Two people clean up next to a mountain of trash, vehicles and furniture destroyed after the passage of the DANA in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Two people eat during their break in Aldaia, on November 9, 2024, in Aldaia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares have been affected in Valencia by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

Floods Cleanup Efforts Continue - Spain

A mountain of trash, vehicles and furniture destroyed after the passage of the DANA in Alfafar, on November 9, 2024, in Alfafar, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The search for possible victims of the DANA in the province of Valencia continues today with the deployment of search teams in the deepest areas of the Albufera, while work also continues in the area of the Magro River, the Rambla de Poio, the mouth of the Turia River and the sea. According to the first Emergencies report on the impact of the DANA, about 2,450 firefighters from more than 40 agencies are operating in the areas affected by the floods, in addition to 8,000 military personnel, including 52 divers. In addition, 25,000 hectares in Valencia have been affected by the cold drop. As for the number of victims, only in the province of Valencia, 215 people have been confirmed dead due to the SWD and at least 78 people are still missing. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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