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  • May 7, 2017 - Paris, ile defrance, people - scene of joy in Le Louvre, Paris after the win of Emmanuel Macron against Marien le Pen (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People attend the opening of the newest Apple Store in Milan, July 26, 2018. Apple has officially become the world's first trillion dollar company after its share price hit $207.05 today. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: People at the new opening of the new Apple Store in Milan in Piazzetta Liberty. Photo credit: Fotogramma / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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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_007.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_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
    MEGA310591_010.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_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
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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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  • 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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  • Lindsay Lohan has been announced as a spokesperson for a web service that helps people with legal woes find a lawyer. With an impressive rap sheet of DUIs and a history of legal troubles herself, the 31-year-old actress has signed up to be the face of lawyer.com. In a video, the Mean Girls star jokes about her string of DUIs and explains that lawyer.com can help people in need of legal assistance to get matched up with a lawyer local to their area. Since its founding in 2009, Lawyer.com has focused on building advanced matching technology and a team of specialists who guide inexperienced consumers to successful lawyer matches. Gerald Gorman, CEO for Lawyer.com, said: "We already help thousands of consumers each week, but millions more could use Lawyer.com to avoid the frustration of antiquated lawyer search methods. "With Lindsay's help, many more consumers can delight in the ease and speed of our services. Our team is already benefiting from Lindsay's world class experience and we have many exciting plans for the 12 month engagement.” Lohan said: “I'm excited to work with Lawyer.com because I know how hard it is to find quality legal help and this is a great opportunity to help people in need.” She added: “I've used Lawyer.com for business ventures and found the response time and Lawyer selection amazing. Calling or completing a form is so simple and it's free!" Lohan is Lawyer.com's exclusive spokesperson during the 12 month engagement and will also act as marketing and brand advisor. 20 Mar 2018 Pictured: Lindsay Lohan has been announced as a spokesperson for lawyer.com, a web service that matches people with legal troubles with a local lawyer. Photo credit: Lawyer.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lindsay Lohan has been announced as a spokesperson for a web service that helps people with legal woes find a lawyer. With an impressive rap sheet of DUIs and a history of legal troubles herself, the 31-year-old actress has signed up to be the face of lawyer.com. In a video, the Mean Girls star jokes about her string of DUIs and explains that lawyer.com can help people in need of legal assistance to get matched up with a lawyer local to their area. Since its founding in 2009, Lawyer.com has focused on building advanced matching technology and a team of specialists who guide inexperienced consumers to successful lawyer matches. Gerald Gorman, CEO for Lawyer.com, said: "We already help thousands of consumers each week, but millions more could use Lawyer.com to avoid the frustration of antiquated lawyer search methods. "With Lindsay's help, many more consumers can delight in the ease and speed of our services. Our team is already benefiting from Lindsay's world class experience and we have many exciting plans for the 12 month engagement.” Lohan said: “I'm excited to work with Lawyer.com because I know how hard it is to find quality legal help and this is a great opportunity to help people in need.” She added: “I've used Lawyer.com for business ventures and found the response time and Lawyer selection amazing. Calling or completing a form is so simple and it's free!" Lohan is Lawyer.com's exclusive spokesperson during the 12 month engagement and will also act as marketing and brand advisor. 20 Mar 2018 Pictured: Lindsay Lohan has been announced as a spokesperson for lawyer.com, a web service that matches people with legal troubles with a local lawyer. Photo credit: Lawyer.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - SEP 1, 2018: People wait for Cindy McCain, the wife of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to visit at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington on Saturday, Sep. 1, 2018. Credit: Ray Whitehouse / Pool via CNP. 01 Sep 2018 Pictured: WASHINGTON, D.C. - SEP 1, 2018: People react as Cindy McCain, the wife of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., departs the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington on Saturday, Sep. 1, 2018. Credit: Ray Whitehouse / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Ray Whitehouse - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - SEP 1, 2018: People wait for Cindy McCain, the wife of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to visit at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington on Saturday, Sep. 1, 2018. Credit: Ray Whitehouse / Pool via CNP. 01 Sep 2018 Pictured: WASHINGTON, D.C. - SEP 1, 2018: People wait for Cindy McCain, the wife of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to visit at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington on Saturday, Sep. 1, 2018. Credit: Ray Whitehouse / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Ray Whitehouse - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - Homeless people who were given shelter in Strandfontein by the City of Cape Town during the Covid-19 lockdown, have decided to leave and some jumped the fence.They are complaining about the living conditions and being treated like prisoners by the Law Enforcement officials there.photograph :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - Homeless people who were given shelter in Strandfontein by the City of Cape Town during the Covid-19 lockdown, have decided to leave and some jumped the fence.They are complaining about the living conditions and being treated like prisoners by the Law Enforcement officials there.photograph :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - Homeless people who were given shelter in Strandfontein by the City of Cape Town during the Covid-19 lockdown, have decided to leave and some jumped the fence.They are complaining about the living conditions and being treated like prisoners by the Law Enforcement officials there.photograph :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Shariakandi, Bogra, Bangladesh - People catch fish with nets in a switch gate at Sariakandi, Bogra, Bangladesh 17 August 2017. According to authorities, floods caused by heavy rainfall lashing Bangladesh during the past week have left at least 56 people dead. Affected people are waiting to get more relief as they are in shortage of food and drinking water in the shelter centers. (Credit Image: © Km Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 29, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani people taking bath in the canal water to beat the heat and get some relief from the extremely hot weather during first day of the holy month of Ramzan ul Mubarak in Lahore. Maximum temperature of 47 degrees Celsius in Lahore was recorded. Experts have forecast the prevailing harsh weather conditions to persist during the next week, sizzling heat forced the people to stay indoors, decreasing traffic on otherwise busy roads at noon and in the afternoon. Lahore canal, as usual, attracted a large number of people including women and children. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Pro-European protesters congregate along Park Lane ahead of an anti-Brexit demonstration in central London on 23 March, 2019. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in the 'Put it to the People' march through the capital followed by a rally in Parliament Square to demand a public vote on the final outcome of Brexit. Britain's departure from the EU is now scheduled for 22 May provided that MPs in Parliament approve Theresa May's negotiated Withdrawal Agreement, otherwise the UK has to propose a new plan by 12 April. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 16, 2017 - Bogra, Dhaka, Bangladesh - People with boat move to other place for continuous flooding in Sariakandhi area at Bogra, Bangladesh 16 August 2017. Peoples’ suffering continues as many of them left their homes along with their cattle, goats, hens and other pets and took shelter in safe areas and many of these people have still not been able to return as water has not fully receded from their homes. Flood-related incidents in Dinajpur, Gaibandha and Lalmonirhat raising the death toll to 30 in the last three days across the country. (Credit Image: © Km Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Thousands of people take part in the ''People's Climate March'' to call for an ambitious climate policy, on April 29, 2017 in Amsterdam. The Peoples Climate March for Climate, Jobs and Justice will be on April 29th, the 100th day of the Trump administration. The week’s theme is “From Truth to Justice,” and kicks off with the March for Science, a powerful declaration of the value of truth, and ends with the Beyond the Moment National Day of Action, an historic effort in the battle for equal justice. (Credit Image: © Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Naogaon, Bangladesh - A view of a recent burnt house of landless indigenous people in a village of Dhamoirhat, Naogaon district northern part of Country.  A group of miscreant attacks vandalism and set fire to sleeping indigenous people’s home on 25th night on the charge of possession of land. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Toulouse, France - Two retired women walk along the demonstration. Several trade unions called retired people to demonstrate against the policies of Macron on retirement and retired people and broadly against his social policies. The mouvement is nationwide. Toulouse. France. June 14th 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - A man practices with a ball before the 'attempt to break the Guiness Record for the most people keeping the ball in the air' in Krakow. According to the organizers the record was beated by 1561 people chipping'' the ball for at least 10 seconds in the air. The event takes place on the opening of the World Cup in Russia. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Disabled people take part in a rally to celebrate Paralympics games and create awareness about disability sports among the people. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2017 - SâO Paulo, São paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 31/07/2017 PEOPLE CELEBRATE CHERRY BLOSSOMS: People enjoy fully bloomed cherry blossoms on July 31, 2017 in Parque do Carmo, São Paulo, Brazil  (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - A young girl with pigtails holds a sign. Thousands of people take part in the 'People's Climate March' to call for an ambitious climate policy. The march took place on the 100th day of the Trump administration and was held for Climate, Jobs and Justice. (Credit Image: © Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - MIRA RAI, an athlete and the ultra-runner trail runner pays homage towards Earthquake victims on Second Anniversary by lighting up candles at Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal on April 25, 2017. Most of monuments, old houses were badly destroyed by earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 9,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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