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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Noah Cyrus attends a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's home for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. Noah was seen leaving Gerard's house with a male companion. Her sister Miley Cyrus lost her Malibu home due to the raging wildfires. Butler, Miley and Robin Thicke, were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: Noah Cyrus. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Singer CeeLo Green is spotted attending a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's house for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. Butler, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: CeeLo Green. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber are seen attending a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's house for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. The couple enjoyed themselves at the charity event. They arrived to Gerard's house at 6:30 P.M. and left at 10:15 P.M. Pizza seemed to be the main course at the fundraiser. Cindy is seen holding a slice of pizza in hand as they leave the house. Butler, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Jamie Foxx attends a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's house for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. Jamie came to the charity event with his daughters (Not Pictured). Katie Holmes did not attend the fundraiser with Jamie. Butler, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: Jamie Foxx. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Noah Cyrus attends a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's home for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. Noah was seen leaving Gerard's house with a male companion. Her sister Miley Cyrus lost her Malibu home due to the raging wildfires. Butler, Miley and Robin Thicke, were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: Noah Cyrus. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Actor Pierce Brosnan attends a fundraiser held at Gerard Butler's house for the Malibu Fire Relief in West Hollywood. A few days ago, Pierce went to Malibu to assess the damage that was done to his property due to the raging wildfires that swept through Malibu. Butler, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus were among thousands who lost their homes to the blazes, which have killed at least 74 people across the state. Up to a thousand are still unaccounted for. The 300 star invited his A-list friends to his West Hollywood home for the cause, hoping to raise at least $1million for fire relief. Remains of at least 74 people have been recovered so far in California. 71 of the victims are from the Camp Fire around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise and three are from the Woolsey Fire near Los Angeles. Of the dead, 13 victims are yet to be identified. The once picturesque town was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of November 8. More than a week later, a team of more than 9,000 firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter, up from 35 percent a day earlier. The powerful fire razed through more than 142,000 acres in a little over a week. Nearly 12,000 homes and buildings, including most of the town of Paradise, were incinerated hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said. Thousands of additional structures are still threatened by the Camp Hill fire, and as many as 50,000 people were under evacuation orders at the height of the blaze. 17 Nov 2018 Pictured: Pierce Brosnan. Photo credit: Rachpoot/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 13, 2018 - Incheon, South Korea - A chemical processing plant west of Seoul has caught fire, blanketing the area with thick, dark smoke and potentially leaking toxic substances, firefighters said Friday. No casualties have been reported. The blaze started at around 11:50 a.m. in a chemical recyling factory in Incheon. A witness made the call to the emergency services saying ''pillars of dark smoke are surging'' from the plant.  No reports of casualties from the factory have been made, authorities said. One fireman suffered an injury to his ankle and a fire truck has been gutted by fire after it caught flame.  Fire authorities have mobilized all available forces, including 430 firefighters and 80 vehicles, in the area and are working to put out the blaze. They also issued a third-phase warning, the highest level of alert. But the thick and toxic fumes are hindering them making their way into the factory, the authorities said. The authorities have evacuated about 300 workers from nearby buildings. The firefighters said they are figuring out how many people were inside the factory before the fire broke out. The industrial complex to which the factory belongs houses nine companies, mostly dealing with oil waste processing. (Credit Image: © Ryu Seung-Il via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Incheon, South Korea - A chemical processing plant west of Seoul has caught fire, blanketing the area with thick, dark smoke and potentially leaking toxic substances, firefighters said Friday. No casualties have been reported. The blaze started at around 11:50 a.m. in a chemical recyling factory in Incheon. A witness made the call to the emergency services saying ''pillars of dark smoke are surging'' from the plant.  No reports of casualties from the factory have been made, authorities said. One fireman suffered an injury to his ankle and a fire truck has been gutted by fire after it caught flame.  Fire authorities have mobilized all available forces, including 430 firefighters and 80 vehicles, in the area and are working to put out the blaze. They also issued a third-phase warning, the highest level of alert. But the thick and toxic fumes are hindering them making their way into the factory, the authorities said. The authorities have evacuated about 300 workers from nearby buildings. The firefighters said they are figuring out how many people were inside the factory before the fire broke out. The industrial complex to which the factory belongs houses nine companies, mostly dealing with oil waste processing. (Credit Image: © Ryu Seung-Il via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Incheon, SOUTH KOREA - April 13, 2018-Incheon, South Korea-A chemical processing plant west of Seoul has caught fire, blanketing the area with thick, dark smoke and potentially leaking toxic substances, firefighters said Friday. No casualties have been reported. The blaze started at around 11:50 a.m. in a chemical recyling factory in Incheon. A witness made the call to the emergency services saying ''pillars of dark smoke are surging'' from the plant.  No reports of casualties from the factory have been made, authorities said. One fireman suffered an injury to his ankle and a fire truck has been gutted by fire after it caught flame.  Fire authorities have mobilized all available forces, including 430 firefighters and 80 vehicles, in the area and are working to put out the blaze. They also issued a third-phase warning, the highest level of alert. But the thick and toxic fumes are hindering them making their way into the factory, the authorities said. The authorities have evacuated about 300 workers from nearby buildings. The firefighters said they are figuring out how many people were inside the factory before the fire broke out. The industrial complex to which the factory belongs houses nine companies, mostly dealing with oil waste processing. (Credit Image: © Ryu Seung-Il via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Incheon, South Korea - A chemical processing plant west of Seoul has caught fire, blanketing the area with thick, dark smoke and potentially leaking toxic substances, firefighters said Friday. No casualties have been reported. The blaze started at around 11:50 a.m. in a chemical recycling factory in Incheon. (Credit Image: © Ryu Seung-Il via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2017 - Kensington, United Kingdom - Well wishes bring food for those affected. Aftermath of the blaze which ripped through the 24-storey Grenfell Tower in west London. (Credit Image: © Clare Doherty/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2017 - London, London, UK - A major fire has engulfed the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block in Latimer Road, White City. The blaze started early Wednesday morning and has spread through most of the building. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Durban - 22 July 2020 -   Firefighters are currently on scene at Pietermaritzburg's New England landfill site where another blaze has broken out. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice hits the beach with hunky young companion Blake Schreck. The pair lazed on loungers at a South Beach, Miami, hotel, and later shared a bottle of rose wine over lunch inside the hotel. Teresa, 46, is reported to have become close friends with the young beau while husband of nearly 20 years, Joe, serves a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, before being deported to his native Italy. Meanwhile, it seems the mother of his four daughters is moving on with her life. On Saturday, Teresa and Blake, who’s 26 yrs old, met up at the swanky Coral Gables Country Club and left with friends at about 11.30pm. Teresa showed off her fabulous figure in a full-length and strapless black evening gown, while Blake wore a back shirt and matching bow tie, black pants, red suspenders, and loafers.They hopped out of the car close to the SLS LUX hotel in the Brickell business district, and disappeared inside. Thirty minutes later, they re-emerged, jumped into an Uber and sped off towards a rented condo, where Teresa and her party have been staying. She instagrammed a photo of herself at the condo’s rooftop pool. The previous day, Teresa looked amazing in a plunging one-piece swimsuit as she strolled along the shore at South Beach in the blazing sunshine. News of her friendship with Blake comes as she prepares to reunite with her Jersey co-stars for the long-awaited Season 9 reunion, later this month, where she is expected be clash with co-star Jackie Goldschneider. Meanwhile, Joe languishes at Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood, Pennsylvania, awaiting deportation. The couple made headlines in 2014 after they pleaded guilty to 41 counts of fraud. Joe had also confessed that he owed more than $200,000 in taxes. Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison and was released on Dec. 23, 2015. She’s since been caring for the couple’s four daughters: Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, and
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Policemen stand guard outside the damaged Notre Dame Cathedral after a fire. French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday vowed to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral, devastated by fire on Monday evening, within five years, calling on the French to remain united. In early Monday evening, a fire broke out in the famed cathedral. Online footage showed thick smoke billowing from the top of the cathedral and huge flames between its two bell towers engulfing the spire and the entire roof which both collapsed later. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Policemen stand guard outside the damaged Notre Dame Cathedral after a fire. French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday vowed to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral, devastated by fire on Monday evening, within five years, calling on the French to remain united. In early Monday evening, a fire broke out in the famed cathedral. Online footage showed thick smoke billowing from the top of the cathedral and huge flames between its two bell towers engulfing the spire and the entire roof which both collapsed later. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Military patrol outside the damaged Notre Dame Cathedral after a fire. French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday vowed to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral, devastated by fire on Monday evening, within five years, calling on the French to remain united. In early Monday evening, a fire broke out in the famed cathedral. Online footage showed thick smoke billowing from the top of the cathedral and huge flames between its two bell towers engulfing the spire and the entire roof which both collapsed later. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The day after the fire that devastated the roof and part of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, the time has come to estimate the damage while many firemen are still guarding the religious building to prevent any resumption of fire. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Firefighters inspect Notre Dame Cathedral after a giant fire was put down. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Notre Dame Cathedral is still standing despite major damage caused by a giant fire. French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the 13th century building that welcomes tens of millions of worshippers and tourists per year. Paris, France, April 16, 2019. Photo by Samuel Boivin/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 15, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Firefighters with the assistance of airplanes and helicopters try to put out the fire. A massive wildfire burns for the third consecutive day at Kalamos and Kapandriti areas, northeastern Attica. (Credit Image: © Nikolas Georgiou via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Firefighters with the assistance of airplanes and helicopters try to put out the fire. A massive wildfire burns for the third consecutive day at Kalamos and Kapandriti areas, northeastern Attica. (Credit Image: © Nikolas Georgiou via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Firefighters with the assistance of airplanes and helicopters try to put out the fire. A massive wildfire burns for the third consecutive day at Kalamos and Kapandriti areas, northeastern Attica. (Credit Image: © Nikolas Georgiou via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Druzhba Urban-Type Settlement, Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - The fire rages at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Druzhba urban-type settlement, Ichnia district, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018. Sporadic explosions continue to go off at the ammunition depot.As reported, a large-scale fire and explosions erupted at the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. The accident led to the evacuation of more than 12,500 people from Ichnia and 30 towns and villages in the 16km area. No casualties were reported. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Bonneville, OR, United States of America - Heavy smoke from the Eagle Creek Fire hangs over the Bonneville Lock & Dam complex on the Columbia River September 5, 2017 in Bonneville, Oregon. The fire is burning 30,000 acres of forest unchecked in the Columbia River Gorge national scenic area. (Credit Image: © Karim Delgado/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • Firefighter Glenn Emery of the Kent Fire and Rescue Service demonstrates a pet-friendly oxygen mask with terrier Hardy, as the service has installed them on every fire engine and at every fire station in the county to help animals survive blazes.
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  • acquired September 20, 2015<br />
Devastation of the sort that the fast-moving Valley Fire unleashed rarely has a single cause. Long before the blaze started burning through Boggs Mountain State Forest, decades of aggressive firefighting - and too few prescribed fires - left the woodlands overloaded with brush and other fuel. Meanwhile, extreme drought over the past four years has sucked the forests dry of moisture, leaving the trees unusually combustible. An army of destructive bark beetles also has made the pine forests vulnerable.<br />
So when a weather system delivered abnormally hot temperatures and gusty winds to Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties in northern California, the forests were primed to burn intensely. The first spark likely came from a shed fire in the town of Cobb on September 12, 2015. Once it had escaped the shed, the fire spread with such speed and intensity that firefighters could do little to slow it. Within 48 hours, the inferno had burned an area twice as large as Manhattan as it raced southeast along ridges in Boggs Mountain State Forest toward the communities of Harbin Springs, Anderson Springs, and Middletown.<br />
As flames pushed toward these towns, thousands of people were forced to flee their homes with little warming. In all, authorities report that 1,910 structures were destroyed, including many at a popular hot springs resort in Harbin Springs. At least three civilians lost their lives; four firefighters were injured. The Valley Fire has already become one of California's most damaging fires. Only two other blazes - the Cedar fire in 2003 and the Tunnel Fire in 1991 - destroyed more structures.<br />
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured false-color view of the charred landscape on September 20, 2015. The image is a composite based on data OLI collected with its short-wave infrared and near-infrared bands. Newly burned land has a strong signal in short-wave infrared bands, visible as dark red-orange areas. Unburned forests appear gray. B
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  • Wolverhampton Wanderers' Leander Dendoncker (3rd right) blazes a shot over the bar during the Premier League match at Molineux, Wolverhampton.
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  • October 9, 2017 - Santa Rose, California, U.S. - Parts of northern California have been ravaged by intense and fast-burning wildfires that broke out on October 8, 2017. Blazes that started on a few hundred acres around Napa Valley were fanned by strong northeasterly winds, and by October 10, the 14 fires had consumed as much as 100,000 acres (150 square miles) of land. States of emergency have been declared in Napa, Sonoma, Yuba, and Mendocino counties, and thousands of people were asked to evacuate. The densely populated "wine country" is famous for its vineyards and wine-making operations and the tourists they attract. In the late morning of October 9, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite acquired a natural-color image (top) of the smoke billowing from the fires. About two hours later, the MODIS instrument on NASA's Aqua satellite captured the second view. (Credit Image: © NASA Earth/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 14, 2017 - London, UK - Falling burning debris at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-story building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. At least six people have died in the blaze. (Credit Image: © Guilhem Baker/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2017 - London,UK -  A large group of firefighters rest at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-story building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. There were at least six people who died in the blaze. (Credit Image: © Guilhem Baker/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2017 - London, UK - Falling burning debris at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-story building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. At least six people have died in the blaze. (Credit Image: © Guilhem Baker/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts (AACTA) Awards at The Star, Pyrmont. 05 Dec 2018 Pictured: Charlie Albone and Shaynna Blaze pose in the media room with an AACTA Award for AACTA Award for Best Lifestyle Program for Selling Houses Australia. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 14, 2017 - London, UK - Fire engines try to get the Grenfell Tower fire under control after the fire broke in west London. At least six people have died in the blaze. (Credit Image: © Tolga Akmen/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - March 28, 2019 Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladeshi firefighters works on ladders to eclipse a blaze in Dhaka. A huge fire split through an office building at least 19 deaths in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © KM Asad/ZUMA Wire)
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