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La Laguna (Spain), Oct 13 (EFE) .- The La Palma volcan has already washed away an industrial estate in Los Llanos and yesterday, Tuesday, forced 800 people to evacuate in La Laguna, while in the last hours the meteorological conditions have favored the improvement of the air quality.FOOTAGE OF THE LA LAGUNA NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE ARIDANE PLAINS. RESOURCES OF SOME NEIGHBORS CARRYING OUT LUGGAGE. IMAGES OF THE LAUNDRY AND POLICE AGENTS IN THE EMPTY STREETS.
Inondations : Nîmes sauvée des eaux
Istanbul (Turkey), Jun 4 (EFE) .- (Camera: Erdem Sahin / Ilya U. Topper) A thick layer of foam and marine mucilage these days covers large parts of the coast of Istanbul and the Sea of Marmara. Due to global warming, this phenomenon, which can have serious consequences for marine life, threatens to become annual, scientists warn.FOOTAGE OF THE INFESTATIONSOUNDBITES FROM AHMET KAHRAMAN, PRESIDENT OF THE TURKEY COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERSTranslation1.- "The fecal waters that we produce provide nutrients, perhaps global warming can make it seasonal, by accelerating it and creating more favorable conditions. Today and tomorrow, we may continue to see mucilage, it can become something seasonal. Once we have started to see it, we will probably see it again next year, and next year as well and next year. And each year it will be a little broader. In the long term we have to control the sources of pollution. [Silence ] The tributaries must be protected, the tributaries must be protected. Technically, there are methods to intervene but they are not proven. It is necessary to observe. There are enzymes, but how to intervene with enzymes in a huge sea? Perhaps it can be done locally, on time, to cleaning, but this does not end this natural phenomenon. "
ECB chief Christine Lagarde stresses the urgency for EU governments to ratify a 750-billion-euro ($885 billion) EU coronavirus recovery fund, so that it can be quickly deployed to help mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. SOUNDBITE
Journalists gather outside the courtroom in Italy's southern Calabrian town of Lamezia Terme, where the largest mafia trial in more than 30 years is set to begin. IMAGES outside the court
Images from inside a courtroom in Italy's southern Calabrian town of Lamezia Terme, where the largest mafia trial in more than 30 years is set to begin. More than 350 alleged members of the mafia and the politicians, lawyers, businessmen and others accused of enabling them face a judge in a huge, specially converted courtroom, in the heart of 'Ndrangheta territory. IMAGES