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Santa Cruz de La Palma, Oct 5 (EFE).- Spain’s Ecological Transition Council affirmed Tuesday that two portable desalination plants would begin to provide water for the irrigation of banana farms on the coast of the Aridane Valley at the end of next week.Lava flows from the eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano have destroyed houses, schools, and plantations, which have led to massive loss of the most crucial crops to the local economy: bananas. (Camera: CARLOS DE SAA). SHOT LIST: THE ARRIVAL OF TWO PORTABLE DESALINATION PLANTS AT THE PORT OF SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Heavy machinery moves soil at a makeshift dam while workers hoist giant pipes over mounds of earth at two construction sites in the south of Uruguay, as the South American country struggles to enhance its aging water delivery infrastructure to cope with an unprecedented three-year-long drought that has put at risk the supply of tap water for about 60% of the population. IMAGES
Puerto del Rosario, Oct 19 (EFE).- A group of 125 migrants of sub-Saharan and Maghrebi origins arrived Tuesday morning in three boats at a port in Canary Islands, according to Spanish authorities.The first of the vessels, an inflatable boat, was located shortly before 11:00 pm Monday by a merchant en route about 84 kilometers south of Morro Jable, on the Canary Islands. (Camera: CARLOS DE SAÁ).SHOT LIST: A GROUP OF MIGRANTS ARRIVE A PUERTO DEL ROSARIO, FUERTEVENTURA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Hebron, Oct 2 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: ABED AL HASHLAMOUN) Palestinian demonstrators argue with Israeli soldiers during a protest rally against Israeli land confiscation and the cutting of water supply for Palestinian villages in the West Bank, in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Colima (Mexico), Jul 26 (EFE), (CAMERA: Jose Luis Gonzalez) .- The inhabitants of the "El Terrero" community, in the western Mexican state of Colima, take care of the Cerro Grande forest with dedication and patience to ensure its conservation
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).