The strongest photos of the past week

The following photos are some of the most important events that took place in the previous days around the world. The most representative images of the week always have the following components: Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain and that does not change.

This is because if a picture is worth a thousand words then you certainly do not need many words for the pictures below. In the pictures that follow, then, they are condensed what happened in the world last week.

See how his camera lens recorded AssociatedPress the events that have taken place in the world in the last seven days.

Varybobi, Greece: Ashes and apocalypse the toils of a lifetime

Words are poor to describe the destruction of nature and entire residential areas after the passage of the catastrophic fire that started from the outskirts of Parnitha and burned everything up to the square of Varybombi.

The moments that Attica lived for about two 24 hours were nightmarish and the memories of the fiery flame and the catastrophe it left behind in Mati 2 years ago were inevitable.

Lake Evia and Ancient Olympia, Greece: Terror from the fiery tongues

"We will burn alive." The appeals of the residents and the people of the local self-government in front of the fury of the fire that started from Lake Evia and led to more than 150 burned houses and 12 evacuated settlements were shocking.

The fire, however, has been burning for days all over Greece. The fire that started on Wednesday, August 4 in Ancient Olympia led the flames to threaten even the archeological site.

Tokyo, Japan: Joy and smiles from the Greek hits

In the darkness of the day, the presence of Greek athletes at the Tokyo Olympics was an oasis of joy.

The gold Tentoglou, the bronze Petrounias, but also the men's polo team, the excellent Karalis and the overtaking of the men's polo team were sports highlights of the last week.

However, apart from the Greek participations, some photographic documents from the top sports date caught the eye. From the political messages on the podium to the first trans woman to take part in the Games.

Athens, Greece: The cements also melted from the heat

The country was facing a historic heatwave last week with temperatures in some areas exceeding 45 degrees Celsius.

The Athenians and those who could escape sought breaths on the nearby beaches, while those who should have been on duty were patient.

Sarbitz, Germany: By all means clean beaches

The Germans travel to the Baltic Seas to relax and the authorities use all means to keep the shores clean of algae.

Beirut, Lebanon: One year after the explosion and the wounds are open

The wounds in Lebanon remain open, exactly one year after the deadly explosion that took place in the port of Beirut. Hundreds of dead, thousands injured, a large number of homeless people make up the heavy burden, while very serious financial problems continue to plague the country.

Villa de Leiva, Colombia: Gagarin's journey in search of a vehicle 60 years later

Last week, humanity celebrated man's first journey into space. Sixty years ago, Gagarin left his mark on space missions with his "ride" into orbit around the Earth. Amateur and professional astronomers celebrate the huge achievement by observing the starry sky.

Paris, France: The dance after the vaccination

Human habits and contacts have been irreparably damaged since the pandemic passed. The vaccine may be the only solution for a (relative) return to normalcy that will allow some limited contact. The French vaccinated, sick or tested can re-enter restaurants.

Netanya, Israel: Hope at a glance and a needle

Ms. Koppelman is 86 years old and is receiving the third and "booster" dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Her gaze looking at the sanitary completely captures the thirst for life even in these unprecedented conditions.

Chiapas, Mexico: With a white handkerchief you are fine

A white handkerchief on your door separates you from death. Indigenous communities begin talks with government amid abductions, arson and killings by self-proclaimed "avengers"

Hisaronou, Turkey: Endless nightmare

For more than a week, the fiery flame has consumed everything in its passage on the southern coast of Turkey. People, animals and property have been reduced to ashes. Citizens are doing everything possible to save their lives as they leave the front with their animals.

La Paz, Bolivia: Thirsting for the mountain for the year to come

Mount Patsanama (or Mother Earth) woke up thirsty in the middle of summer and the Bolivians danced in their rituals offering gifts, fruits, coca leaves, sweets and other goodies to "shape" it.

New Delhi, India: If the child is saved there may be hope

A young girl is standing at the door of her house in a lower class neighborhood of India not being able to realize human atrocity. At the next door, a peer was raped and killed.

 

via: Newsbeast

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