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CALCIO - Coppa Italia - SS Lazio vs AC Milan

CALCIO - Coppa Italia - SS Lazio vs AC Milan

Rome, Italy - December 4, 2025: Maurizio Sarri of Lazio on the bench he takes notes before the Coppa Italia 2025-2026 round of 16 - football match between SS Lazio vs AC Milan at Olympic Stadium.

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Illustration Dollar

Illustration Dollar

DOLLARS US NOTES. CLOSE UP Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

FRANCE. ELDERLY MAN, FIGURINE, AND EURO NOTES. THE COST OF RETIREMENT Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

FRANCE. ELDERLY MAN, FIGURINE, AND EURO NOTES. THE COST OF RETIREMENT Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Eco

Illustration - Eco

EURO NOTES Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Speaker Johnson Press Conference

Speaker Johnson Press Conference

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) looks at his notes as he and other members of the US House Republican leadership meet reporters in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, October 2, 2023. Standing behind Speaker Johnson are US Representative Lisa C. McClain (Republican of Michigan), US House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (Republican of Louisiana), and US House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (Republican of Minnesota). Photo by Andrew Thomas / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gabriel Attal Supports Catherine Simonin - Montauban

Gabriel Attal Supports Catherine Simonin - Montauban

Opponents left notes on the tables saying, Gabriel, why didn t you come with your advisor Nicolas?. Together with the right wing, let s demand clemency for Nicolas. 2025 legislative elections in Tarn-et-Garonne. Gabriel Attal supports Catherine Simonin Benazet, the candidate nominated by Renaissance for the partial legislative elections on October 5 and 12, 1st constituency of Tarn-et-Garonne. On October 5 and 12, 2025, following the dismissal of MP Brigitte Bareges (Union of the Right) due to irregularities in her campaign accounts. France, Negrepelisse, September 30, 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Children Face Education Disruption - Khan Yunis

Gaza Children Face Education Disruption - Khan Yunis

A girl and a boy share a desk while taking notes in a tent classroom in Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip on September 8, 2025. Gaza is entering a third year with little to no formal schooling: the 2024–25 school year began with all classes in Gaza shut, and by mid-2025 around 97% of educational facilities had been damaged or destroyed by Israeli air strikes. Photo by Abdelrahman Rashad/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bowser and Mendelson testify on “Oversight of the District of Columbia”

Bowser and Mendelson testify on “Oversight of the District of Columbia”

Mayor Muriel Bowser (Democrat of the District of Columbia) looks over he notes prior to giving testimony before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform during a hearing titled “Oversight of the District of Columbia,” in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, September 18, 2025. The hearing addressed public safety, governance, and federal involvement in DC Photo by Andrew Thomas / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bowser and Mendelson testify on “Oversight of the District of Columbia”

Bowser and Mendelson testify on “Oversight of the District of Columbia”

Mayor Muriel Bowser (Democrat of the District of Columbia) looks over he notes prior to giving testimony before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform during a hearing titled “Oversight of the District of Columbia,” in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, September 18, 2025. The hearing addressed public safety, governance, and federal involvement in DC Photo by Andrew Thomas / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thousands Rally Across Indonesia - Bandung

Thousands Rally Across Indonesia - Bandung

Protesters hold cardboard while taking notes watch the fight during the theatrical action during a protest in Bandung, West Java, on September 1, 2025. Thousands of people demonstrated across Indonesia on September 1, demanding police reform and the dissolution of the House of Representatives. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Men work around salt ponds in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A salt pond lies in front of mud-brick homes in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Bags of refined salt are stacked beside the ponds in Garmian, Iraqi Kurdistan, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker carries a sack of salt across the ponds in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Men work around salt ponds in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Men work around salt ponds in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a wooden tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Reflections of workers appear on the surface of a salt pond in Garmian, Iraqi Kurdistan, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Workers carry salt bags past salt ponds in Khwelin village, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

A worker uses a wooden tool to scrape salt from a drying pond in Garmian, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Villagers collect and bag salt in Garmian, Iraqi Kurdistan, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Salt Harvest Declines Sharply - Iraq

Workers carry salt bags past salt ponds in Khwelin village, southwest of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, on August 15, 2025. In the plains of Garmian, hundreds of residents continue an ancient salt-harvesting trade once known as "white gold." Production has sharply declined, with ponds now yielding less than a third of their former output, leaving villagers struggling against harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure. Local harvester Peshkewt Saadoun explains that they collect two types of salt—coarse and fine—and notes that annual production has fallen from 800–900 tons in the past to about 250 tons today. Photo by Gailan Haji/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Japan-Philippines defense pact

New Japan-Philippines defense pact

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuya Endo (R) and Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro exchange notes in Manila on Aug. 12, 2025, ahead of the coming into force in September of the Reciprocal Access Agreement, aimed at enhancing bilateral defense and security cooperation.

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New Japan-Philippines defense pact

New Japan-Philippines defense pact

(From L) Philippine Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro, Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro and Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuya Endo pose for a photo after the two countries exchanged notes in Manila on Aug. 12, 2025, ahead of the coming into force in September of the Reciprocal Access Agreement, aimed at enhancing bilateral defense and security cooperation.

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New Japan-Philippines defense pact

New Japan-Philippines defense pact

(From L) Philippine Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro, Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro and Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuya Endo pose for a photo after the two countries exchanged notes in Manila on Aug. 12, 2025, ahead of the coming into force in September of the Reciprocal Access Agreement, aimed at enhancing bilateral defense and security cooperation.

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White House coverage

White House coverage

Notes held by US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro as she speaks to the media outside the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 11 August 2025. President Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard in Washington DC as part of a crime reduction strategy. EPA/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Night view of the fire, on July 17, 2025, in Calypo-Fado, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Several emergency services, on July 17, 2025, in Calypo-Fado, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possibly affecting non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 aerial means, with eight people. Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Several emergency services, on July 17, 2025, in Calypo-Fado, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possibly affecting non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 aerial means, with eight people. Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Two road signs, on July 17, 2025, in Calypo-Fado, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

A5 road cut, on July 17, 2025, in Calypo-Fado, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

A fire engine drives to the fire, July 17, 2025, in Navalcarnero, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

View of the fire, on July 17, 2025, in Navalcarnero, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Smoke from the fire, on July 17, 2025, in Navalcarnero, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possibly affecting non-forest assets and infrastructure nature, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 aerial means, with eight people. Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

View of the fire, on July 17, 2025, in Navalcarnero, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

Forest Fire in Méntrida Upgraded to Level 2 - Spain

View of the fire, on July 17, 2025, in Navalcarnero, Madrid (Spain). A fire originated today in the town of Méntrida, Toledo, bordering the Community of Madrid, has gone to Level 2 operational situation by possible involvement of non-forest assets and infrastructure, according to the Infocam Plan notes in his account X. For its part, the Forest Fire Information System of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha reflects that the fire started at 15.02 hours on Thursday, after being detected by a fixed watchman. In extinguishing the flames are working at this time a total of 19 media and 66 people, specifically 7 air assets, with eight people Photo by A. Pérez Meca/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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