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  • May 5, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Firefighters continue their search for five possible victims in the wreckage of the Wilton Paes de Almeida Building, which collapsed after a fire in the early hours of last Tuesday, 1st, in the center of São Paulo. The 24-story building, located in Largo Paiçandu, was occupied by a homeless group. Yesterday, the body of Ricardo Oliveira Galvão Pinheiro, 39, was found and removed from the scene. (Credit Image: © Dario Oliveira via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine - A rocket fired from Gaza flies towards Israel, in Gaza City, 04 May 2019. Reports state five Palestinians were killed, including three in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip and two during protests after Friday prayer near the border with Israel eastern Gaza Strip. The Israeli army said almost 100 rockets were fired from the strip. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 16, 2018 - India - Kashmiri youth throws a stone during a clash between protestors and Indian police man  in Srinagar. clashes that broke out after Eid prayers in Srinagar, Indian police and paramilitary forces fired tear smoke shells and pallet guns at hundreds of protestors throwing rocks at them near the main prayer ground Eidgah in Srinagar (Credit Image: © Umer Asif/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 30, 2018 - INT.- 2018 January 30; Buenos Aires City, Argentina.- This morning, three simultaneous manifestation were held in front of the Ministry of Health and Social Development:.Camping against removal of 28 thousand social plans,.Workers of poultry company Cresta Roja in claim of 650 dismissed (after the breakdown of the company two years ago, last week was sold and 650 workers were fired).Workers of the Hospital Posadas for 122 dismissals. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States of America - A demonstrator at the Google offices in NYC wears a hat identifying himself as part of ''Antifa''. In response to the nationwide “March on Google” organized by controversial alt-rightist Jack Posobiec, dozens of counter-demonstrators assembled against the encroachment of the far- and radical-right on NYC.  Posobiec has said ''Google is an anti-free speech monopoly'' after Google engineer James Demore was fired for posting a 10-page anti-diversity memo. Ultimately, the event was cancelled citing “threats from alt-left terrorists”.  Such threats have not been independently confirmed.  Despite the cancellation, protestors continued on, with a slightly altered plan in response to the NYPD’s wishes in the wake of the Barcelona terror attack..A US Navy intelligence officer, Posobiec was most noted in his role as special projects director of Citizens for Trump, as well as planting signs near anti-Trump demonstrators and creating disturbances. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States of America - In response to the nationwide “March on Google” organized by controversial alt-rightist Jack Posobiec, dozens of counter-demonstrators assembled against the encroachment of the far- and radical-right on NYC.  Posobiec has said ''Google is an anti-free speech monopoly'' after Google engineer James Demore was fired for posting a 10-page anti-diversity memo. Ultimately, the event was cancelled citing “threats from alt-left terrorists”.  Such threats have not been independently confirmed.  Despite the cancellation, protestors continued on, with a slightly altered plan in response to the NYPD’s wishes in the wake of the Barcelona terror attack..A US Navy intelligence officer, Posobiec was most noted in his role as special projects director of Citizens for Trump, as well as planting signs near anti-Trump demonstrators and creating disturbances. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 10, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - The official Photo of the Day handout showing the Second Family pet rabbit, Marlon Bundo, also known as BOTUS released the White House press office while U.S. President Donald Trump was meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the Oval Office of the White House May 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump refused entry to the White House media and only Russia media was allow to cover the event. (Credit Image: © Hannah Macinnis/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Gaza, Palestine Territories, Palestine - Smoke billows above buildings in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip during Israeli strikes on March 27, 2019. - Palestinian militants fired three rockets at Israel overnight prompting retaliatory fire from Israel, with the exchanges threatening a Hamas-declared truce. They came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was prepared for further military action in Gaza, at a highly sensitive time ahead of Israel's April 9 elections. (Credit Image: © Abed Rahim Khatib/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Shopian, Jammu & Kashmir, India - A young Kashmiri Girl Shouted Pro freedom Slogans during the funeral of civilian Adil Magray at Shopian, about 60 kilometers (38 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Magray, was killed on Tuesday after government forces opened fire on protesters during a search operation to flush out Kashmiri rebels in the southern town of Indian controlled Kashmir, police said. (Credit Image: © Muneeb Ul Islam/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States Of America - FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 24: Hamid Ould-Rouis who was 58 years old was killed after being shot by law enforcement officers. A U.S. Marshal said the suspect was wanted for attempted murder. When he exited his vehicle in the parking lot, he was holding a gun That was when members of the task force shot and killed him in the parking lot. The shooters Vehicle a VW was then removed from the mosque with shot out windows. Fireman than hosed down the driveway where the gunman was killed on May 24, 2019 at the Masjid Al-Iman mosque in Fort Lauderdale, Florida...People:  Hamid Ould-Rouis (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian takes a selfie as demonstrators clash with the Israeli security forces east of Gaza City, during the fifth straight Friday of mass demonstrations and clashes along the Gaza-Israel border. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian demonstrators remove the Israeli barbed wire during clashes with Israeli troops at a protest demanding the right to return to their homeland, at the Israel-Gaza border, east of Gaza City, April 27, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 29, 2018 - INT.- 2018 January 29; Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.- INTI workers (National Technology Industry Institute) demand on the reinstatement of 250 dismissed workers, in front of the building, San Martin, Buenos Aires Province. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Istanbul, Turkey - People hold placards during a protest in support of sacked academic Nuriye Gulmen and primary school teacher Semih Ozakca, who were arrested by a court decision on the 76th day of their hunger strike, in Istanbul, Turkey on June 16, 2017. (Credit Image: © Erhan Demirtas/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2017 - Nablus, West Bank - A Palestinian protestor throws back a tear gas canister towards member of the Israeli soldiers during clashes at a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, in the West Bank village of Beit Dajan, near Nablus May 19, 2017. (Credit Image: © Ahmad Talat/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2018 - Srinagar, Kashmir, India - Dr. Shujaat Bukhari who was veteran Journalist of Jammu & Kashmir was presently Editor-in-Chief of Rising Kashmir, a Srinagar-based newspaper was thursday evening  around 7pm shot dead by unidentified gunmen outside his office when shujaat accompanied by two personal security guards(PSO) was leaving his office in Press Enclave in the city centre Lal Chowk for an Iftar party.Amid tears and shock in mind Veteran Journalist and Rising Kashmir Editor-In-Chief Dr Shujaat Bukhari was friday morning burried at his native graveyard at village Kreeri in north kashmir's Baramulla district. .Thousands of people including media personals, top politicians, bureaucrats, officials of police and civil administration participated in the last rites and offered Nimaz Jinaza of the deceased on friday morning around 11am at a ground adjacent to Haji Murad Bukhari RA's Shrine at kreeri. (Credit Image: © Faizan Khurshid/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, U.S - Copies of the book by Former FBI director, James Comey titled a Higher Loyalty went on sale today Tuesday April, 17, 2018 at the Barnes and Noble bookstore at The Grove in Los Angeles, California. (Credit Image: © Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2017 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Turin,Italy-September 10, 2017: Participants during in the Color Run 2017 at Piazza D'Armi .in Turin on September 10, 2016 in Turin,Italy (Credit Image: © Stefano Guidi via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A salute of 41 guns crashes out from the Honourable Artillery Company's guns at the Tower of London, as King George VI and Queen Elizabeth leave Buckingham Palace.
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  • June 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Activists of Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)  protest against killing of five farmers of  Mandsaur police firing incident, at Madhya Pradesh government office in Kolkata , India on Friday, 9th June , 2017. At least five farmers were killed and several injured in Mandsaur district on Tuesday when police fired on protesters demanding better prices in the drought-ravaged region that recorded a farm suicide every five hours in 2016-17. (Credit Image: © Sonali Pal Chaudhury/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Gaza, Palestine - Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. Gaza militants fired a barrage of dozens of rockets at Israel, which responded with strikes that killed a Palestinian on Saturday, officials said, as a fragile ceasefire again faltered. (Credit Image: © Ramez Habboub/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 31, 2017 - Anantang, Jammu And Kashmir, India - Massive clashes erupted at Boys Degree College Khanabal in south Kashmir's Anantnag district after police hoist Indian tricolour flag during sports event in college campus.An eye witness said that the protesting students set ablaze a tent and also pelted police with stones.Police also fired several teargas canisters to disperse the protesting students (Credit Image: © Aasif Shafi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Activist shout slogan and show poster against Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan in Kolkata. Communist Party of India (Marxist - Leninist) activist protest against killing of five farmers Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur district in Kolkata. At least five farmers were killed and several injured in Mandsaur district on Tuesday when police fired on protesters demanding better prices in the drought-ravaged region that recorded a farm suicide every five hours in 2016-17. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - At least 19 people, including a Sri Lankan citizen, were killed and 70 others injured in a fire that broke out at FR Tower in Dhaka’s Banani area this afternoon 28 March 2019. The fire broke out on the eighth floor of the 22-storey building on Banani Road 17 around 1:00pm and engulfed other floors immediately. The cause of the fire could not be known immediately. (Credit Image: © Khandaker Azizur Rahman Sumon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 22 : Firefighters try to control a fire which broke out at a paper warehouse at Lalbagh in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 22, 2019..In recent at least 70 people were killed on February 20, 2019 when a massive fire spread through several apartment buildings in Bangladesh’s capital. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
    MEGA310591_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
    MEGA310591_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
    MEGA310591_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
    MEGA310591_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • November 17, 2018 - Paradise, CA, United States of America - Fire damage to the homes destroyed in the Camp Fire November 17, 2018 in Paradise, California. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - California, USA - Santa Clara County Sheriff's search and rescue teams continue a search for missing Camp Fire victims in Magalia, California. At least 71 people have been confirmed dead and over 1,000 others remain missing due to the Camp Fire as of Nov. 17 according to the Butte County Sheriff's Department. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - California, USA - Crime tape marking the site of a found body surrounds a pool of a residential home nearby the corner of Cindy and Tabernacle lanes after the Camp Fire ripped through Paradise, California. At least 71 people have been confirmed dead and over 1,000 others remain missing due to the Camp Fire as of Nov. 17 according to the Butte County Sheriff's Department. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 9, 2018 - Malibu, California, U.S. - A vintage car sits in a parking lot off Pacific Coast Highway as flames from the Woolsey Fire back up a nearby hillside.  The Woolsey Fire in Malibu Friday. The Santa Ana Wind driven fire destroyed homes and was burning near the Pacific Ocean. (Credit Image: © Stuart Palley/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Malibu, California - Garner Gerson, left, pulls a water hose helping to extinguish hot spots after a structure burnt to the ground along the Pacific Coast Highway. The Woolsey fire doubled in size overnight with 70,000 acres burned forcing nearly 95,000 residents to evacuate their homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties as of Saturday morning according to Cal Fire. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Malibu, California - A vehicle and mountainside along the Pacific Coast Highway were burnt during the Woolsey Fire in Malibu, California. The Woolsey fire doubled in size overnight with 70,000 acres burned forcing nearly 95,000 residents to evacuate their homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties as of Saturday morning according to Cal Fire. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Malibu, California - Smoke from the Woolsey Fire covers the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. The Woolsey fire doubled in size overnight with 70,000 acres burned forcing nearly 95,000 residents to evacuate their homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties as of Saturday morning according to Cal Fire. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Fire broke out at Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on October 03,20128 at  8 A.M.. Ten fire tenders have been rushed to the spot to douse the fire. No casualty has been reported as of now and at least 350 people have been evacuated and are being moved to different blocks.The fire broke out at the Department of Pharmacy early this morning. Local media footage showed few of the patients being taken out of the building with their saline drips. Few of them could also be seen lying on the floor waiting for help.A disaster management team of the Kolkata Police, fire officials and senior officials are on the spot. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 1, 2018 - California, U.S. - A C-130 Air Tanker drops fire retardant on a ridge West of Scotts Valley Road near Lakeport, California, to help hold a dozer line attempting to slow the spread of the River Fire burning in Lake and Mendocino Counties. The River Fire is one of two fires making up the Mendocino Complex Fire burning around the west end of Clear Lake. Both fires, the Ranch to the north and the River to the south, are still large and growing. Together they now total 90,912 acres and are still only 24% contained. (Credit Image: © Mark McKenna via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Lakeport, California, US - A C-130 Air Tanker drops fire retardant on a ridge West of Scotts Valley Road near Lakeport, California to help hold a dozer line attempting to slow the spread of the River Fire burning in Lake and Mendocino Counties. The River Fire is one of two fires making up the Mendocino Complex Fire burning in northern part around the west end of Clear Lake, but both fires, the Ranch to the north and the River to the south, are still large and growing. Together they now total 90,912 acres and are still only 24% contained. (Credit Image: © Mark McKenna via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Clearlake, California, U.S. - Retardant is dropped by a DC-10 ahead of the fire on Hendricks Road on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 in Clearlake. Mendocino Complex fires had burned 90,212 acres by Wednesday morning, Cal Fire said. (Credit Image: © Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Lakeport, California, U.S. - TOM BISSELL, firefighter medic from Downey, watches the fire approach near Hendricks Road on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 west of Lakeport. Mendocino Complex fires had burned 90,212 acres by Wednesday morning, Cal Fire said. (Credit Image: © Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Lakeview, California, U.S. - Retardant is dropped by a DC-10 ahead of the fire on Hendricks Road on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 in Clearlake. The Mendocino Complex fires had burned 90,212 acres by Wednesday morning, Cal Fire said. (Credit Image: © Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Mati, Athens, Greece - Post fire at Mati, Attica. A huge fire left more than 74 dead and missing people are still wanted by families. (Credit Image: © Pierre Berthuel via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Llangollen, Denbighshire, United Kingdom - People seen standing out for safety during the fire..Firefighters battled to put out a mountain Fire on hillside above the Horseshoe Pass in North east wales. There has been many recent outbreaks caused by a combination of extreme heatwave weather conditions and the criminal acts of arsonists. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccoy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning July 26, 2018 in Idyllwild California. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning July 26, 2018 in Idyllwild California. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 25, 2018 - Athens, Greece - interior of building in Mati area outside Athens, that was damaged by the fire. (Credit Image: © Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S - The Cranston Fire continues to burn early into Thursday morning July 26, 2018 in Idyllwild California. The fire has grown to over 4,700 acres and is five percent contained. Over 3,000 people have been evacuated from 2,174 homes and five structures have been destroyed. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 7, 2018 - Forest Falls, California, U.S - A large wildfire broke out in Forest Falls off Highway 38 on Friday July 06, 2018. Extreme heat and winds helped spread the fire to over 1000 acres with 0% containment. The city of Forest Falls is under mandatory evacuation. (Credit Image: © Kevin Warn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Alpine, San Diego County, U.S. - A firefighter from Heartland Fire in San Diego County tries to keep heat and flames from a burning home from spreading in Alpine Friday afternoon at the West Fire. By afternoon the fire had burned 400 acres, destroyed multiple homes, and was 0% contained. (Credit Image: © Stuart Palley via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Alpine, San Diego County, U.S. - A firefighter from Heartland Fire in San Diego County tries to keep heat and flames from a burning home from spreading in Alpine Friday afternoon at the West Fire. By afternoon the fire had burned 400 acres, destroyed multiple homes, and was 0% contained. (Credit Image: © Stuart Palley via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia - Kota Sarang Semut Volunteer Fire Brigade arrived at the fire scene and quickly disperse to control the fire involving three factories in Sungai Petani. The fire broke at 1:00 PM and razed a plastic recycling centre, a plywood processing factory and a casket factory. Fire fighters were having a hard time to control the fire due to wind condition and flammable products. (Credit Image: © Aizzat Nordin/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - London, London, United Kingdom - Grenfell Tower Fire One Year Anniversary. ..Silent procession from St Helen's Church, North Kensington to the base of Grenfell Tower after white doves were released by members of the family. The fire broke out on 14 June 2017 in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, West London, in which 72 people lost their lives. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Phoenix, Arizona, U.S - Firefighters work the scene of a fire at a recycling plant near 13th Avenue and Harrison Street in Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday, April 27, 2018. (Credit Image: © Ben Moffat/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 11, 2018 - Guwahati, Assam, India - Fire Service Week 2018 is celebrated to create general public awareness on fire safety to save lives and property. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi fire Fighter and local people try to remove a fire broke out at Tejturi Bazar slum in Dhaka on January 1, 2018. Duty officer of Bangladeshi Fire Service and Civil Defense Russel said on information, nine firefighting units rushed to the spot and brought the flame under control around 1:20pm. (Credit Image: © Mehedi Hasan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi fire Fighter and local people try to remove a fire broke out at Tejturi Bazar slum in Dhaka on January 1, 2018. Duty officer of Bangladeshi Fire Service and Civil Defense Russel said on information, nine firefighting units rushed to the spot and brought the flame under control around 1:20pm. (Credit Image: © Mehedi Hasan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi fire Fighter and local people try to remove a fire broke out at Tejturi Bazar slum in Dhaka on January 1, 2018. Duty officer of Bangladeshi Fire Service and Civil Defense Russel said on information, nine firefighting units rushed to the spot and brought the flame under control around 1:20pm. (Credit Image: © Mehedi Hasan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China - Participants cover the dragon with freshly lit joss sticks..The annual Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance welcomes in this years mid-autumn festival..The century old festival, now listed as one of Hong Kong's intangible cultural experiences, sees a 67-metre-long dragon, containing over 70,000 incense sticks carried by performers through the narrow streets. Drummers and other performers to entertain the crowds while the fire dragon scares off evil spirits. (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Student learns how to use fire extinguisher during the fire and security mock drill program in Kolkata. Student of JD Birla College participates in fire and security mock drill at their college premises on August 9, 2017 in Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 6, 2017 - Fire crews extinguish hot spots after a fire broke out burning nearly 30 acres along Highway 166 west of New Cuyama, California. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 20, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A multi-storied building in Central Kolkata, which houses a number of offices, caught fire this afternoon. Some of the glass panes had to be broken for the rescue operations had to be broken for the rescue operations and to release the smoke. There has been no casualty, said fire services minister Sovan Chatterjee, who is also the city mayor. Eight people were taken to a local hospital, six of them were released after First Aid. Two, who fell sick from inhalation of smoke, have been admitted...The fire broke out at the third-floor of the building -- called Aspirations -- in the offices of the Gas Authority of India Limited around 1 pm, sources said.Ten fire tenders were pressed into service to control the blaze - an operation that took more than an hour. The fire tenders had trouble making their way through the narrow lane on July 20,2017 in Kolkata,India. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Goleta, California - Damaged property is seen nearby the Cachuma Lake Recreation Area as a result of the Whittier Fire in Santa Barbara County east of Goleta, California. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 28, 2017 - San Clemente, California, U.S. - Firefighters put out hotspots while working to hold the Cristianitos Fire away from homes in San Clemente Wednesday evening. The Cristianitos Fire burns in between San Clemente and Camp Pendleton Marine base. The fire was estimated at 400 acres and was burning near luxury homes. No injuries or evacuations were reported, but firefighters spent the evening engaged in defensive firing operations. (Credit Image: © Stuart Palley via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 22, 2017 - Reno, Nevada, U.S - A spectator watches the Hunter Creek Fire from the Aviana at Tuscany apartment complex. The fire is burning just west of downtown Reno, Nevada, on U.S. Forest Service land. According to a Truckee Meadows Fire representative, the cause of the fire is not known, but the point of origin is known. The blaze is estimated at 250 acres and is approximately 35% contained. No structures have been damaged. (Credit Image: © Tracy Barbutes via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 18, 2017 - Giugliano In Campania, Campania/Sant'Antimo, Italy - Naples - This afternoon at about 6pm there was the Il Molino shopping center between Sant'Antimo, Giugliano and Melito. The causes of the fire were still unknown, but the center has been evacuated. The fire would burst in the back and according to some testimonials, several cartons would flame. But firefighters on the scene are still shutting down and checking what really happened. (Credit Image: © Fabio Sasso/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta, Tuesday,  13 June 2017 : Third floowr building burn by fire at Kebayoran Lama Market-South Jakarta. Fire fighter already at the location as the fire hit but lack of water suply made the small fire turn into big fire and took almost 3 hours to put down. No human victim found from the accident and the lost have not been calculated. (Credit Image: © Donal Husni via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2017 - Morgan Hill, California, U.S - CAL FIRE crews work to extinguish a fire that broke out near the former Malaguerra Winery in Morgan Hill, California. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Guwahati, Assam, India - A woman who has lost everything in yesterda's devastating fire at Ambari, Guwahati expresses her sorrow in front of her burnt down house at Ambari. A major fire broke out in Ambari area of Guwahati yesterday night, destroying around 30 shanties rendering as many families homeless. (Credit Image: © Vikramjit Kakati via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 5, 2017 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - A Kashmiri women  she stands in the debris in her hand of her home that was gutted by a fire on the outskirts of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Many residential houses and shanties were damaged in the fire. (Credit Image: © Zahid Hussain Bhat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Parow- 280920- Thirty firefighters battle a factory fire at  Prestige Adhesives in Beacon Valley, Parow. One person was injured in the fire.  Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
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  • Parow- 280920- Thirty firefighters battle a factory fire at  Prestige Adhesives in Beacon Valley, Parow. One person was injured in the fire.  Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 25 - August - 2020 Langa community cleaning after fire killed two kids. Two children aged 13 Abahle Dantjies and 1 Kamuhelo Danjties  died in Langa in the early hours from a fire that is believed to have caused by an electrical plug around 10:00 this morning. Their mother is reportedly in a coma at Somerset Hospital. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 25 May 2020 - A boy was killed and five people injured in a fire at an informal dwelling in Delft in the early hours of this morning.According to neighbours the fire that burnt the informal structure in Ebbehout Street  was  caused by a paraffin heater,and the young boy was in one of the bedrooms. Five others were taken to hospital.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 25 May 2020 - A boy was killed and five people injured in a fire at an informal dwelling in Delft in the early hours of this morning.According to neighbours the fire that burnt the informal structure in Ebbehout Street  was  caused by a paraffin heater,and the young boy was in one of the bedrooms. Five others were taken to hospital.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 29, 2019, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: Only 2 days after the presidential elections that were held in the Republic of Argentina, the Firefighters, the Federal Police and the SAME staff attended the staff of the central branch of the National Bank, in front of the Government House, after registering  A fire on the terrace of the building. (Credit Image: ©  Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA: Firefighters hose hot spots at a home destroyed by the Getty fire on Tigertail road Monday. The Getty Fire in Los Angeles erupted early Monday and is forcing thousands of residents to flee their homes as winds reach extremely dangerous levels in Southern California. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA: Firefighters put water on a burning home along Trailridge in Los Angeles in the Getty fire Monday. A Halloween decoration is seen in the foreground (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA: Firefighters put water on a burning home along Trailridge in Los Angeles in the Getty fire Monday, October 28, 2019. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA: Firefighters put water on a burning home along Trailridge in Los Angeles in the Getty fire Monday, October 28, 2019. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 28, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA: A helicopter makes a water drop on the Getty Fire in Mandeville Canyon hills in the early hours, the city lights of Los Angeles can be seen behind. The wildfire broke out on a hillside on the 405 Freeway near the Getty Center museum and has already burned several homes, forcing thousands of people to flee. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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