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China: Overloaded Truck Causes Scooter Accident in Ningbo

A video captured a traffic accident in a narrow alley on June 23, 2025, in Ningbo, Zhejiang. A truck overloaded with loosely packed blue bags—possibly containing pearl cotton—was parked in the alley at the time. Due to the uneven stacking, one bag fell off and hit a passing scooter rider. The rider fell hard, and the truck driver was reportedly away eating.

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Romania: Severe Flooding Hits Bucharest, Disrupting Traffic

Streets of Bucharest were severely flooded after a major storm on Monday, June 9. The heavy rain overloaded the drainage system and halted transport, including several flights.

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Displaced Face Dire Conditions - West Bank

Displaced Face Dire Conditions - West Bank

Families move through the streets of Jabalia on overloaded carts and by foot on May 30, 2025. They are fleeing Israeli bombardments on the Jabalia refugee camp, carrying their belongings in search of safer ground. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Face Dire Conditions - West Bank

Displaced Face Dire Conditions - West Bank

Families move through the streets of Jabalia on overloaded carts and by foot on May 30, 2025. They are fleeing Israeli bombardments on the Jabalia refugee camp, carrying their belongings in search of safer ground. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Becomes Displacement Shelter - Palestine

Gaza Seaport Becomes Displacement Shelter - Palestine

A man pushes a motorcycle overloaded with mattresses, blankets, and household items along a dusty path at Gaza’s seaport in Gaza City on May 20, 2025. The area has become a temporary refuge after Israeli evacuation orders forced civilians to flee toward western Gaza. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tensions Rise In Gaza

Tensions Rise In Gaza

Men ride a motorbike cart overloaded with mattresses and personal goods in central Gaza on May 17, 2025. In anticipation of a wide-scale ground offensive, several Palestinian families were seen relocating to the southern Gaza Strip using carts along the coastal Al-Rasheed Street, making their way toward southern areas of the city. The movement follows evacuation orders issued by the Israeli occupation forces, urging residents in northern Gaza to flee to areas south of Wadi Gaza. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tensions Rise In Gaza

Tensions Rise In Gaza

A cart overloaded with belongings and children moves through a road in central Gaza on May 17, 2025. In anticipation of a wide-scale ground offensive, several Palestinian families were seen relocating to the southern Gaza Strip using carts along the coastal Al-Rasheed Street, making their way toward southern areas of the city. The movement follows evacuation orders issued by the Israeli occupation forces, urging residents in northern Gaza to flee to areas south of Wadi Gaza. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Palestinians Cross the Netzarim Corridor - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians Cross the Netzarim Corridor - Gaza

People stand atop an overloaded vehicle as they wait in line to cross Salah al-Din Road in Gaza City on February 10, 2025. The Israeli army’s withdrawal from the Netzarim corridor has allowed limited access between the northern and southern Gaza Strip. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

A vehicle overloaded with people and personal belongings drives through Salah al-Din Street in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on February 3, 2025. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

A vehicle overloaded with people and personal belongings drives through Salah al-Din Street in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on February 3, 2025. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

A vehicle overloaded with people and personal belongings drives through Salah al-Din Street in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on February 3, 2025. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

Daily Life in Deir Al-Balah After Israeli Withdrawal

A vehicle overloaded with people and personal belongings drives through Salah al-Din Street in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on February 3, 2025. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gazans can return home

Gazans can return home

An overloaded car drives towards Gaza as displaced Palestinians return home on February 1, 2025. Their return comes after a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gazans can return home

Gazans can return home

An overloaded car drives towards Gaza as displaced Palestinians return home on February 1, 2025. Displaced Palestinians are returning home after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gazans can return home

Gazans can return home

An overloaded car drives towards Gaza as displaced Palestinians return home on February 1, 2025. Displaced Palestinians are returning home after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

Palestinians Returning To Devastated Northern Gaza

An overloaded vehicle moves towards the Shijaiyah neighborhood, Gaza City, on January 28, 2025. Displaced Palestinians who were ordered to move south, return to their homes in northern Gaza amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Return to Gaza

Palestinians Return to Gaza

A vehicle overloaded with passengers and belongings travels through Rafah, Palestine, on January 21, 2025. Residents return to extensive destruction after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Return to Gaza

Palestinians Return to Gaza

A vehicle overloaded with passengers travels through Rafah, Palestine, on January 21, 2025. Residents return to extensive destruction after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Return to Gaza

Palestinians Return to Gaza

A vehicle overloaded with passengers travels through Rafah, Palestine, on January 21, 2025. Residents return to extensive destruction after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Photo by Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Power Grid Congestion - The Netherlands

Illustration of high-voltage pylons and wind turbines with mesmerising sunset landscape in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands on March 6, 2024. Both high-voltage pylons and wind turbines serve as crucial components of the Netherlands' power grid, transmitting electrical energy across vast distances in the landscape. However, the grid is facing increasing congestion, particularly in older urban areas, villages, and polders, where outdated infrastructure struggles to accommodate the growing number of solar panels. Alliander, the parent company of grid operator Liander, has warned that the grid is so overloaded that temporary overloads are necessary to meet energy demands, leading to flickering lights and power outages for consumers. This congestion is exacerbated by sustainability measures, such as the installation of 1 million heat pumps and the proliferation of electric cars and solar panels, which strain the grid's capacity. Despite efforts to return generated power to the grid, the current infrastructure is

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At least 8 killed, 45 rescued after boat sunk off Lebanon

STORY: At least 8 killed, 45 rescued after boat sunk off Lebanon DATELINE: April 25, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:29 LOCATION: Beirut CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the rescue work 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): HECTOR HAJJAR, Lebanese Minister of Social Affairs 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): HECTOR HAJJAR, Lebanese Minister of Social Affairs 4. various of the rescue work STORYLINE: The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. Some of the rescued people were treated on the ground while others were transferred to nearby hospitals to receive emergency medical care. Search operations began Saturday night shortly after the boat leaving the coastal town of Qalamoun drowned in the sea. The Lebanese army, security forces and the Red Cross were deployed at Tripoli's port to join the rescue proces

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- An ambulance comes out of the port of Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A Lebanese military helicopter searches for bodies at sea in Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Lebanese military ship and helicopter search for bodies at sea in Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Ships of the Lebanese army search for bodies at sea in Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Ambulances are seen at the port of Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

LEBANON-TRIPOLI-SINKING BOAT-RESCUE

(220425) -- TRIPOLI, April 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A ship of the Lebanese army helps search for bodies at sea in Tripoli, Lebanon, on April 24, 2022. The Lebanese army on Sunday rescued 45 people and recovered eight bodies after a migrant boat sunk in the waters off the northern city of Tripoli. The Lebanese army said at a press conference that high waves submerged the overloaded boat, which carried more than 50 people. (Photo by Khaled Habashiti/Xinhua)

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Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Patients of OFATMA Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti are cared for in tents on Monday, August 16, 2021. Though it did not collapse, the hospital's walls and floor cracked during the earthquake and no one wants to go back inside. Doctors on Monday battled in makeshift tents to save the lives of hundreds of injured people, including young children and the elderly, outside hospitals overwhelmed by an earthquake that killed at least 1,419 people. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/el Nuevo Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Two men wait to be loaded on the back of a van at Center De Sante Lumiere hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti, on Monday, August 16, 2021. They are being taken to the airport so the U.S. Coast Guard can fly them to Port-au-Prince. Doctors on Monday battled in makeshift tents to save the lives of hundreds of injured people, including young children and the elderly, outside hospitals overwhelmed by an earthquake that killed at least 1,419 people. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/el Nuevo Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

Haitians Seek Help At Overloaded Hospitals - Les Cayes

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Patients of OFATMA Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti are cared for outdoors on Monday, August 16, 2021. Though it did not collapse, the hospital's walls and floors cracked during the earthquake and no one wants to go back inside. Doctors on Monday battled in makeshift tents to save the lives of hundreds of injured people, including young children and the elderly, outside hospitals overwhelmed by an earthquake that killed at least 1,419 people. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/el Nuevo Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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