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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo (2l) with The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI and Doña Letizia at a meeting with representatives of economic and social sectors affected by the forest fire, at the Asociación Cultural y de Recreo de Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen of Spain learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Eu

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

King Felipe VI greets the residents of Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen of Spain learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They have also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and, in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI (3r) and Doña Letizia (5r), visit the mayors of the municipalities affected by the forest fire, at the Mirador de Chipeque, on October 24, 2023, in Santa Ursula, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, they learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities.Later, they will travel to Arafo, the municipality where the fire started, to hold a meeting at the Cultural and Recreational Association, and in the afternoon they will attend a ceremony honoring the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo with The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI and Doña Letizia at a meeting with representatives of economic and social sectors affected by the forest fire, at the Asociación Cultural y de Recreo de Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen of Spain learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Pres

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Queen Letizia greets the residents of Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Queen Letizia greets the residents of Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

King Felipe VI greets the residents of Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen of Spain learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They have also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and, in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Queen Letizia greets the residents of Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo (3r), greets the King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI (1r) and Doña Letizia (2r), during their visit to the mayors of the municipalities affected by the forest fire, at the Mirador de Chipeque, on October 24, 2023, in Santa Ursula, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, they learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities.Later, they will travel to Arafo, the municipality where the fire started, to hold a meeting at the Cultural and Recreational Association, and in the afternoon they will attend a ceremony honoring the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI (4l) and Doña Letizia (5l), together with the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo (3l), visit the mayors of the municipalities affected by the forest fire, at the Mirador de Chipeque, on October 24, 2023, in Santa Ursula, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, they learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities.Later, they will travel to Arafo, the municipality where the fire started, to hold a meeting at the Cultural and Recreational Association, and in the afternoon they will attend a ceremony honoring the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI (1r) and Doña Letizia (2r), visit the mayors of the municipalities affected by the forest fire, at the Mirador de Chipeque, on October 24, 2023, in Santa Ursula, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, they learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities.Later, they will travel to Arafo, the municipality where the fire started, to hold a meeting at the Cultural and Recreational Association, and in the afternoon they will attend a ceremony honoring the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

Royals Visit The Area Affected Fire Tenerife - Canary islands

The King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI and Doña Letizia, on their arrival at a meeting with representatives of economic and social sectors affected by the forest fire, at the Asociación Cultural y de Recreo de Arafo, on October 24, 2023, in Arafo, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). During their visit to the island, the King and Queen of Spain learned about the impact of the forest fire that has been raging on the island since mid-August -- it has not been extinguished and there are reactivations -- and which affected more than 14,000 hectares in a perimeter of 90 kilometers across 12 municipalities. During their meeting they met with representatives of economic sectors affected by the fire, in which also participated neighborhood organizations and volunteers. They also visited the mayors of the affected municipalities and in the afternoon, they attended a ceremony to pay tribute to the crews, personnel, groups and corporations that have intervened in the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Burned terrain by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Burned land next to a road by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

A beekeeper works on bee panels in front of an area burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire that has been affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Smoke columns due to the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Fire in Hurdes and Sierra de Gata remains under control - Spain

Forest burned by the forest fire in Las Hurdes, on May 21, 2023, in Cáceres, Extremadura (Spain). The fire affecting the regions of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata since last Wednesday, May 17, maintains a "favorable evolution" as of today. In spite of everything, and due to the great perimeter of the fire, the technicians of the Infoex make a "call to the prudence", since "reactivations will take place with total security". During this night, have worked in the area 17 units Infoex, 5 heavy machinery, 6 technicians and 6 agents of the natural environment. The fire has already burned about 12,000 hectares and about 30 people in the hamlet of the municipality of Pinofranqueado, Ovejuela remain evicted. Photo by Carlos Criado / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Police officers and antinuclear protesters jostle in front of the Diet building in Tokyo on July 29, 2012. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Antinuclear protesters gather holding candles in front of the Diet building (C back) in Tokyo on July 29, 2012. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 29, 2012, shows antinuclear protesters in front of the Diet building in Tokyo. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 29, 2012, shows antinuclear protesters in front of the Diet building in Tokyo. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 29, 2012, shows antinuclear protesters in front of the Diet building in Tokyo. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 29, 2012, shows antinuclear protesters in front of the Diet building in Tokyo. People lit candles to surround the Diet building in Tokyo, protesting against the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Antinuclear protesters march past the headquarters of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (R) in Tokyo's Uchisaiwaicho district on July 29, 2012. People took to the streets of central Tokyo the same day to protest at the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

Antinuclear rally in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows antinuclear protesters in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on July 29, 2012. People took to the streets of central Tokyo the same day to protest at the resumption of two nuclear reactors at the Oi power plant on the Sea of Japan coast, the first reactivations since all of the nation's reactors were shut down following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

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