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France: 1 Dead After Tornado Rips Through Ermont, North of Paris 5

A huge tornado ripped through Ermont, north of Paris on Monday, Oct 20, leaving significant damage, including roofs torn off buildings. It knocked down trees and toppled three construction cranes that killed one person and left four others with critical injuries, authorities said.

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France: 1 Dead After Tornado Rips Through Ermont, North of Paris 4

A huge tornado ripped through Ermont, north of Paris on Monday, Oct 20, leaving significant damage, including roofs torn off buildings. It knocked down trees and toppled three construction cranes that killed one person and left four others with critical injuries, authorities said.

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France: 1 Dead After Tornado Rips Through Ermont, North of Paris 3

A huge tornado ripped through Ermont, north of Paris on Monday, Oct 20, leaving significant damage, including roofs torn off buildings. It knocked down trees and toppled three construction cranes that killed one person and left four others with critical injuries, authorities said.

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France: 1 Dead After Tornado Rips Through Ermont, North of Paris 2

A huge tornado ripped through Ermont, north of Paris on Monday, Oct 20, leaving significant damage, including roofs torn off buildings. It knocked down trees and toppled three construction cranes that killed one person and left four others with critical injuries, authorities said.

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France: 1 Dead After Tornado Rips Through Ermont, North of Paris

A huge tornado ripped through Ermont, north of Paris on Monday, Oct 20, leaving significant damage, including roofs torn off buildings. It knocked down trees and toppled three construction cranes that killed one person and left four others with critical injuries, authorities said.

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Japan: Typhoon Halong Leaves Trail of Damage

Typhoon Halong brought torrential rain and strong winds to Japan on Thursday, October 9, prompting emergency warnings for flooding and landslides. Rainfall on on Hachijo Island reached a record 207 mm in three hours—the highest ever for the area. Although the storm has now moved east, power outages persist, and authorities continue to urge residents to avoid landslide-prone areas. This video shows the downed trees on Miyake Island.

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Norway: Storm Amy With Powerful Winds Knocks Down Trees, Causing Extensive Damage

Storm Amy, remnants of Hurricane Humberto, swept across Europe over the weekend, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The storm left three people dead in Ireland and France and impacted critical infrastructure. In Norway, Amy caused extensive damage, knocking down trees and power lines and leaving tens of thousands of homes without power.

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Norway: Storm Amy With Powerful Winds Knocks Down Trees, Causing Extensive Damage 3

Storm Amy, remnants of Hurricane Humberto, swept across Europe over the weekend, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The storm left three people dead in Ireland and France and impacted critical infrastructure. In Norway, Amy caused extensive damage, knocking down trees and power lines and leaving tens of thousands of homes without power. This video shows a freight train container being blown over by strong winds.

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Norway: Storm Amy With Powerful Winds Knocks Down Trees, Causing Extensive Damage 2

Storm Amy, remnants of Hurricane Humberto, swept across Europe over the weekend, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The storm left three people dead in Ireland and France and impacted critical infrastructure. In Norway, Amy caused extensive damage, knocking down trees and power lines and leaving tens of thousands of homes without power.

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Mushroom cloud (A few minutes after detonation)

Mushroom cloud (A few minutes after detonation)

Mushroom cloud captured a few minutes after the detonation of the atomic bomb; taken about 6.5 kilometers northeast of the hypocenter. According to records held by the United States Armed Forces, the cloud billowed to 9,000 meters in the sky within three minutes of the blast. The photograph was taken by Seiso Yamada, then 17, who was walking to visit Mikumari Gorge in Fuchu-cho, Aki County in Hiroshima Prefecture, with his friends. They were watching a B-29 and a parachute in the sky from the entrance to the gorge when a flash, a rumbling of the ground, and a roar suddenly hit them. Trees in the pine forest around them shook violently from the blast, and a huge mushroom cloud rose rapidly, which he photographed with a Japan-made camera he had brought with him. (The parachute Mr. Yamada saw is believed to have been the blast measurement instrumentation dropped by one of the planes accompanying the Enola Gay.) **Editorial use only, Commercial use not possible**, Credit: Seiso Yamada/Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Illustration - Cool Zone Around Cities - Montbeton

Illustration - Cool Zone Around Cities - Montbeton

Three no-swimming signs at the entrance. Motor vehicles prohibited. You must keep your chain on a leash. Some town halls and municipal councils have voted to set up, as is the case in Montbeton, cool islands to cool off, with a newly planted pond and trees, and a fitness area. A hot day. France, Montbeton, June 19, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pavlohrad after large-scale Russian drone attack

Pavlohrad after large-scale Russian drone attack

Burnt trees are on the ground outside an apartment block damaged by the massive Russian drone attack, Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine, on April 25, 2025. The Russian drone strike on Pavlohrad on Friday morning, April 25, claimed the lives of three people, including a child. Fourteen people were injured. (Photo by Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform)

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Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Fu Guoxi checks the trees at a green belt built by his father Fu Zhizhou in Hejing County, the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, April 11, 2025. Over the past four decades, Fu Zhizhou had planted more than 800,000 trees and his son Fu Guoxi took over the cause after his father passed away in 2024. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest affor

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Mozambique: Cyclone Chido Brings Damaging Winds To Northern Coastal Provinces

Cyclone Chido made landfall in Cabo Delgado province on Sunday, December 15, bringing strong gusts, flash flooding, and damage to trees and buildings. Three deaths have been reported.

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Israeli Army Strikes Beirut - Lebanon

Israeli Army Strikes Beirut - Lebanon

Debris and uprooted trees are seen scattered at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Almat, north of Beirut, Lebanon, on November 10, 2024. The strike killed 26 people, including three children, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Forces Launch New Air Strikes - Lebanon

Israeli Forces Launch New Air Strikes - Lebanon

Debris and uprooted trees are seen scattered at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Almat, north of Beirut, Lebanon, on November 10, 2024. The strike killed 26 people, including three children, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

(240709) -- TAKEO, July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni plants a tree in Takeo province, Cambodia, July 9, 2024. Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni on Tuesday called on all people to plant trees in order to turn Cambodia into a green kingdom. The monarch made the appeal in a speech on the occasion of the 29th National Arbor Day held in Tram Kak district's Khnar village, with thousands of participants. At the event, some 3,000 luxurious tree seedlings were planted on the parcel of three hectares at a tree planting station. TO GO WITH "King urges public to plant trees to make green Cambodia" (Photo by Ly Lay/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

(240709) -- TAKEO, July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni (C, front) plants a tree in Takeo province, Cambodia, July 9, 2024. Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni on Tuesday called on all people to plant trees in order to turn Cambodia into a green kingdom. The monarch made the appeal in a speech on the occasion of the 29th National Arbor Day held in Tram Kak district's Khnar village, with thousands of participants. At the event, some 3,000 luxurious tree seedlings were planted on the parcel of three hectares at a tree planting station. TO GO WITH "King urges public to plant trees to make green Cambodia" (Photo by Ly Lay/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

CAMBODIA-TAKEO-NATIONAL ARBOR DAY-CELEBRATION

(240709) -- TAKEO, July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet (2nd L, front) plants a tree in Takeo province, Cambodia, July 9, 2024. Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni on Tuesday called on all people to plant trees in order to turn Cambodia into a green kingdom. The monarch made the appeal in a speech on the occasion of the 29th National Arbor Day held in Tram Kak district's Khnar village, with thousands of participants. At the event, some 3,000 luxurious tree seedlings were planted on the parcel of three hectares at a tree planting station. TO GO WITH "King urges public to plant trees to make green Cambodia" (Photo by Ly Lay/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(HainanOutlook)CHINA-HAINAN-RUBBER TREE BREEDING-EXPERTS (CN)

(HainanOutlook)CHINA-HAINAN-RUBBER TREE BREEDING-EXPERTS (CN)

(240625) -- DANZHOU, June 25, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 20, 2024 shows seeds of different varieties of rubber trees at a compound under the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences in Danzhou, south China's Hainan Province. Thanks to efforts by three generations of Chinese researchers, the rubber tree breeding cycle in the country has been shortened from 41 years to 27 years, and eight high-yielding rubber tree varieties that are cold-resistant and wind-resistant have been bred. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhang Liyun)

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(HainanOutlook)CHINA-HAINAN-RUBBER TREE BREEDING-EXPERTS (CN)

(HainanOutlook)CHINA-HAINAN-RUBBER TREE BREEDING-EXPERTS (CN)

(240625) -- DANZHOU, June 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 20, 2024 shows seeds of different varieties of rubber trees at a compound under the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences in Danzhou, south China's Hainan Province. Thanks to efforts by three generations of Chinese researchers, the rubber tree breeding cycle in the country has been shortened from 41 years to 27 years, and eight high-yielding rubber tree varieties that are cold-resistant and wind-resistant have been bred. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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China's anti-desertification practice amazes international students

STORY: China's anti-desertification practice amazes international students SHOOTING TIME: June 14, 2024 DATELINE: June 17, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:57 LOCATION: LINGWU, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of international students visiting the Baijitan national nature reserve 2. SOUNDBITE (English): RICHARD DJURIST NGENZI, Tanzanian student, Ningxia Medical University STORYLINE: A group of 25 students from over 10 countries visited the Baijitan national nature reserve in northwest China's Ningxia on Friday, marveling at China's efforts in combating desertification. Ningxia is surrounded by desert on three sides. Baijitan, edged by Maowusu, one of China's major deserts, is one of the hardest-hit place, highly vulnerable to sandstorm catastrophes. Over the past 70 years, with the unremitting efforts by local people and volunteers, 680,000 mu (45,333 hectares) of trees have been planted, raising the local forest coverage rate to 41 percent. The afforestation has curbed the expansion of the desert.

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ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

(240602) -- ZHANGWU, June 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Li Dongkui checks the growth of pine trees in Zhangwu County, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 31, 2024. Li Dongkui is a forest ranger at Zhanggutai Forest Farm in Zhangwu County. The forest farm is located on the southern edge of the Horqin Sandy Land and is part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program. In 1987, after retiring from the military, Li began working at the forest farm as a ranger. The most profound childhood memory Li has of his hometown is the fierce sandstorms. He knew that only by advancing sand control could this situation be fundamentally changed. However, the challenges Li faced were far beyond his imagination. In the beginning, the conditions on the forest farm were extremely harsh, far from populated areas, with no water or electricity, and the land was covered with sand dunes. The forest there had no roads and was rugged, so the forest farm equipped Li with a horse. To better patrol the forest, Li moved h

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ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

(240602) -- ZHANGWU, June 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Li Dongkui checks the growth of pine trees in Zhangwu County, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 31, 2024. Li Dongkui is a forest ranger at Zhanggutai Forest Farm in Zhangwu County. The forest farm is located on the southern edge of the Horqin Sandy Land and is part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program. In 1987, after retiring from the military, Li began working at the forest farm as a ranger. The most profound childhood memory Li has of his hometown is the fierce sandstorms. He knew that only by advancing sand control could this situation be fundamentally changed. However, the challenges Li faced were far beyond his imagination. In the beginning, the conditions on the forest farm were extremely harsh, far from populated areas, with no water or electricity, and the land was covered with sand dunes. The forest there had no roads and was rugged, so the forest farm equipped Li with a horse. To better patrol the forest, Li moved h

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ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

(240602) -- ZHANGWU, June 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Li Dongkui checks the growth of pine trees in Zhangwu County, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 31, 2024. Li Dongkui is a forest ranger at Zhanggutai Forest Farm in Zhangwu County. The forest farm is located on the southern edge of the Horqin Sandy Land and is part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program. In 1987, after retiring from the military, Li began working at the forest farm as a ranger. The most profound childhood memory Li has of his hometown is the fierce sandstorms. He knew that only by advancing sand control could this situation be fundamentally changed. However, the challenges Li faced were far beyond his imagination. In the beginning, the conditions on the forest farm were extremely harsh, far from populated areas, with no water or electricity, and the land was covered with sand dunes. The forest there had no roads and was rugged, so the forest farm equipped Li with a horse. To better patrol the forest, Li moved his home into

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ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

ChineseToday | A ranger guards forest for 37 years in NE China's Liaoning

(240602) -- ZHANGWU, June 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Li Dongkui checks the growth of pine trees in Zhangwu County, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 31, 2024. Li Dongkui is a forest ranger at Zhanggutai Forest Farm in Zhangwu County. The forest farm is located on the southern edge of the Horqin Sandy Land and is part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program. In 1987, after retiring from the military, Li began working at the forest farm as a ranger. The most profound childhood memory Li has of his hometown is the fierce sandstorms. He knew that only by advancing sand control could this situation be fundamentally changed. However, the challenges Li faced were far beyond his imagination. In the beginning, the conditions on the forest farm were extremely harsh, far from populated areas, with no water or electricity, and the land was covered with sand dunes. The forest there had no roads and was rugged, so the forest farm equipped Li with a horse. To better patrol the forest, Li moved his home into

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Valletta Green Festival attracts crowds of tourists

STORY: Valletta Green Festival attracts crowds of tourists SHOOTING TIME: May 12/17, 2024 DATELINE: May 18, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:47 LOCATION: Valletta CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of people visiting St. George's Square STORYLINE: St. George's Square in Valletta, the capital of Malta, has been transformed into a lush temporary garden of flowers, trees and shrubs during the Valletta Green Festival, which attracts crowds of tourists. The green festival kicked off on May 10 and will remain open until May 19. In the beautiful garden, there are 62 trees, around 5,000 shrubs, 13,000 plants and two small fountains. Some of the trees reach heights of up to three meters and consist of a diverse selection of Mediterranean varieties, many of which are between 60 and 80 years old. This year's Valletta Green Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary. The Valletta Green Festival, hosted by the Valletta Cultural Agency, serves as a platform to champion environmental awareness and education. Xinhua News Agenc

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National Park Service announces rehabilitation project forcing removal of famous cherry trees

National Park Service announces rehabilitation project forcing removal of famous cherry trees

A mascaron on the Environmental Protection Agency building is surrounded with flowering cherry blossom tree blooms in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the decayed sea wall near the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The Jefferson Memorial at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

A visitor to the Tidal Basin views the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

A sign warns visitors viewing the cherry blossom trees at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

A visitor to the Tidal Basin views the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Visitors to the Tidal Basin view the flowering cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

Water laps over the sea wall at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wallrehabilitation projectaround the Tidal Basin, forcing

A benchmark near the sea wall at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, USA, 15 March 2024. The National Park Service has announced a three-year $113 million sea wall rehabilitation project around the Tidal Basin, forcing the removal of around 140 of DC’s world famous flowering cherry blossom trees.

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