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Closed flower shops destroy stock amid COVID-19 pandemic

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St. Petersburg (Russia), 13 Apr, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Anatoli Maltsev).- As part of the economic damage left in its wake by the coronavirus pandemic around the world, the flower industry has been severely impacted in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, which has more than 2,000 flower shops, which have had to destroy tons of flowers that can't be sold.FOOTAGE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF FLOWERS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF ST. PETERSBURG

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