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Added on the 07/09/2017 17:49:19 - Copyright : AFP EN
Seville, Oct 10 (EFE).- The streets of the Spanish city of Seville were packed with tourists and locals Sunday as the hospitality and tourism sectors began to reopen to public following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.Spain has so far recorded 4.9 million cases of COVID-19 and 86,778 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: DAVID ARJONA).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF SEVILLE, SPAIN.
Images of sweltering passersby in Madrid, as thermometers hover around 38 degrees Celsisus in the city. Looking for shade, using fans, walking bottle in hand, Spain attempts to handle the heat as it suffers through its latest summer heatwave, the fourth of the season, with the mercury soaring notably above 40 degrees Celsius in the northeast and the south of the country. IMAGES
Hartebeestpoort, Johannesburg (South Africa), Nov 4 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Kim Ludbrook).- The Upside Down House has become a tourist attraction in Hartebeestpoort, near Johannesburg.FOOTAGE OF THE UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE.
In Bordeaux, locals and tourists can once again enjoy the city's famous water mirror, which was put back into operation on June 22 after the winter period and confinement due to the coronavirus crisis. An island of cool for all as the thermometre reaches 30 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and is expected to rise again for Wednesday and Thursday in the south-west of France. IMAGES
Venice has been hit by a series of devastating floods leaving 75% of the city underwater. Tourists and locals alike donned wellies. While public water transport services have been halted across the city. The flooding follows a series of extreme storms. Reportedly, it's the worst flooding since 2012. Meanwhile, in another part of Italy in Rapallo, the storm has wreaked havoc on the local harbour. Sailboats and super-yachts were left battered. Some of them were even sunk by the storm.
Tourists and locals evacuate buildings in Bali after a powerful 7 magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's nearby Lombok island, sending people running from their homes and triggering a tsunami alert. IMAGES