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The strongest photos of the week

Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain.

If a picture is worth a thousand words then you certainly do not need many words for the pictures below.

The following images are condensed what happened to the world last week.

See how his camera lens recorded Associated Press the events that happened in the world in the last seven days.

Elassona, Greece: Egelados brought terror and debris

Two strong earthquakes “hit” Elassona this week, while many aftershocks followed. Many houses in the surrounding area were damaged and people had to be rescued from the rubble. In Damasi, the residents were forced to camp at night in the area stadium, for fear of being the prevailing emotion.

Athens, Greece: Love in the years of the pandemic

Stricter measures are in place from 6 a.m. on March 4 until the 16th of the month across the country to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Vaccinations may have exceeded 1,000,000, but the pandemic seems. Fearless. Nevertheless, citizens are called to continue their lives with a relative normalcy, like this couple in love.

Paris, France: A note of carefree on the banks of the Seine

France is preparing for a possible easing of restrictions imposed by a pandemic since mid-April, as it counts on an acceleration of its vaccination program. Until then, people will have to find “decompression” outlets, like the gentlemen in the photo with a meal on the banks of the Seine.

Catania, Italy: The “giant” with the suffocating presence

Particularly active is the volcano of Mount Etna lately, which gives impressive images. Apart from the lava that gushed from the bowels of the earth, the smoke now has a dynamic presence, reminiscent of… chimney – or to be precise, many chimneys collected.

San Vicente Pacquiao, Guatemala: The Awe-inspiring “Awakening”

Another volcano “woke up” recently on our planet, that of Pacquiao in Guatemala. Authorities went on alert, informing residents of the surrounding area of ​​the evacuation plan they have drawn up. Scientists saw the lava reach a height of 500 meters, while the fiery “rivers” went up to 1 km away.

Sao Paulo, Brazil: A long queue for a vaccine

A long line at the stadium in the Pacaebu area of ​​Sao Paulo was formed by the cars of people who rushed to get the Sinovac vaccine against the coronavirus. The Latin American country counts more than 10,000,000 cases and about 260,000 deaths from the pandemic.

Havana, Cuba: The Caribbean is full of optimism

Some tourists on the beach of Havana enjoy beautiful moments in an idyllic landscape with a Caribbean background. Cuba is one of the countries that have tested the coronavirus quite well and they hope that this will be reflected in the number of visitors it will have in the coming period, an important indicator for its economy.

Holtville, USA: Macabre scenery with… colored crosses

A shocking car crash has occurred in Southern California, as 15 people were killed in an SUV collision with a gravel truck. The massacre took place in a town about 60 miles west of the Arizona border and near the border with Mexico. The crosses at the scene of the tragedy come to make the scene even more macabre.

Yangon, Myanmar: Great swollen river, the rage of the people

Demonstrations continue in the streets of Myanmar against the military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of the country continue. A 19-year-old girl who was killed overflowed the anger of the people, who are determined to go all the way.

Baghdad, Iraq: A historic moment starring the pope

Pope Francis went to Iraq for a historic visit, under draconian protection measures and despite the pandemic, to a devastated country, with the aim of supporting one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, tested by conflict and persecution.

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