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Segovia (Spain), Sep 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Pablo Martín) Ana Fernández, user of the Mixed Residence of Segovia who will be 97 years old next October, has dressed this Thursday in her best clothes to receive the third dose of the vaccine against the coronavirus, a reason to celebrate and not a reason to have any fear.FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION PROCESS IN THE NURSING HOME, SEGOVIA, SPAIN
Paris, Jun 18 (EFE).- The photographic exhibition "Amazônia", by Brazilian artist Sebastião Salgado, lands on Paris' public transport after its inauguration at the city's Philharmonic, with 60 images, some unpublished, that show the nature and splendour of the Amazon rainforest.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN PARIS METRO AND TRAIN STATIONS AND SOUNDBITES OF THE HEAD OF THE PARIS METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION ENTITY RATP, PIERRE AUDIGER.TRANSLATION:1- "We are exhibiting here the exhibition 'Amazonia', with unpublished photos on the metro and on the RER (commuter train), which can also be found at the Paris Philharmonic, with an original program for travellers. We have already exhibited Sebastião Salgado in 2015, on the occasion of COP21, with his series "Genesis", which celebrated nature in all its splendour."2- "It reveals the fragility (of the Amazon). For us it is very important to expose these images in our spaces since we can reach thousands of travellers to make them aware of this heritage of nature and invite them to preserve it."
Mexico City, Jun 3 (EFE).- Thursday marked one month since Mexico City's metro disaster, which killed 26 people and injured close to 100, as victims and residents demanded justice and denounced a lack of accountability and progress in the case.The outrage is tangible around the area of the accident in the neighborhood of Tláhuac, in the east of Mexico City, where memorials built by the neighbors have turned into protests against impunity. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE).SHOT LIST: THE ACCIDENT SITE OF LINE 12 OF THE METRO AND MAKESHIFT MEMORIAL HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE NUMBER LINE 12 METRO OVERPASS COLLAPSE AT THE SITE OF THE WRECKAGE, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: YAZMÍN SUÁREZ, WHO LIVES 15 MINUTES FROM TEZONCO STATION; OMERO ARAIZA, WHO REPRESENTS A GROUP OF THOSE AFFECTED; AND MAGNOLIA TÉLLEZ, RESIDENT (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATION: Yazmín Suárez: There are practically no explanations. My feeling about this situation is impotence, it is sadness, that the government ignores you.Omero Araiza: It is justice for victims, punishment for the guilty, total demolition of Line 12. Because from its origins, since its construction, it has flaws in the design, it has structural damage. (The entire line) was supposed to be built underground.- There are still no expert reports, there are still no alleged perpetrators arrested, and the victims are already buried.Magnolia Téllez: When they started building it, it looked bad from the beginning because all of this is problematic (…) the tragedy that happened is unforgivable for the person who actually did this work.
Manila, Feb 1 (EFE/EPA).- Authorities in the Philippines extended the Covid-19 lockdown in Metro Manila and other provinces for another month as preventive measures, in an attempt to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO). B-ROLL OF THE AERIAL SHOTS OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Residents of an Ehpad (home for the elderly, Eds.) near Tours in Indre-et-Loire are vaccinated against Covid-19. IMAGES