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Maria Alvarez, 24, shows a picture of herself with her late husband Marco Martinez who died from the new coronavirus in June, while resting in the home of a friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Martinez returned to Peru in November after five years working in an electronics store in Chile. Alvarez became pregnant, and after the coronavirus hit Peru, both went to work for a friend sewing face masks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
2022 is displayed on a big screen during a New Year's Eve concert in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Members of the Saskatchewan Rush Electric Crew walk the arena prior to the Saskatchewan Rush taking on the Calgary Roughnecks in National Lacrosse League action in Saskatoon, Saturday, December 11, 2021. The Rush have not hosted a game in Saskatoon since March 7th, 2020 due to COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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A trainer at a gymnasium play Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, in Prayagraj, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Tuesday, March 7, 2023.  After two years of subdued festivities due to COVID-19, the Holi celebrations brought the revelers back on the streets, smearing each other’s faces with bright powdered color, distributing sweets and squirting water at fellow festival-goers. Holi, also marks the arrival of spring. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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General view of the flooded mosque in the city of Jablanica, Bosnia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Search and rescue teams look for people in the flooded houses in Jablanica, Bosnia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A general view of the flooded mosque in the city of Jablanica, Bosnia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
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The contents to the insides of homes that were flooded are pictured on the street in downtown Princeton, B.C., Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Princeton, like many parts of the province, was hit with heavy floods and mudslides over the past couple of weeks causing major devastation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
A contaminated water sign is pictured in downtown Princeton, B.C., Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Princeton, like many parts of the province, was hit with heavy floods and mudslides over the past couple of weeks causing major devastation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Acting Deputy Premier and Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne tour Princeton, B.C., Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Princeton, like many parts of the province, was hit with heavy floods and mudslides over the past couple of weeks causing major devastation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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CP1ALB23155307 | B.C. Flooding 
Torrential rain from Hurricane Helene has caused lake levels to rise on Lake James, resulting in flooded docks and gazebos, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 in Morganton, N.C. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)
A person carries bags of fresh water after filling up from a tanker at a distribution site in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, in Asheville, N.C. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
FILE - Brian McCormack pauses after using a wheelbarrow to clean up debris left in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Oct. 1, 2024, in Marshall, N.C. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
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Rescuers search for the body of a missing doctor after a landslide damaged a house in the Anandaban hospital, in Lalitpur, Nepal, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
A man affected by the flood carries his child, playing with a mobile phone, as they walk towards their makeshift shelter in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
A man sits inside a concrete pipe meant for the municipal use after his shelter was swept away by the flooding Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
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A house stands surrounded by floodwaters in Sylhet, Bangladesh, Monday, June 20, 2022. Early and strong monsoon rains have brought heavy flooding to northeastern India and Bangladesh, killing dozens of people, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and cutting millions off from crucial supplies. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)
Flood-affected people take shelter in a makeshift relief centre at Companygonj in Sylhet, Bangladesh, Monday, June 20, 2022. Early and strong monsoon rains have brought heavy flooding to northeastern India and Bangladesh, killing dozens of people, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and cutting millions off from crucial supplies. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)
A man walks through flood waters in Sylhet, Bangladesh, Monday, June 20, 2022. Monsoon rains in South Asia typically begin in June. But this year heavy downpours lashed northeastern India and Bangladesh as early as March, triggering floods as early as April in Bangladesh. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)
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A COVID-19 patient receives oxygen inside a car provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India’s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A patient receives oxygen outside a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India’s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
People stand in queues to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. Scores have died in hospitals in India’s capital amid suggestions that low oxygen supplies were to blame. Doctors have taken to social media to beg public authorities to get them refurbishments, and the government has mobilized to bring oxygen supplies by train, plan and truck. The demand for oxygen from hospitals has nearly tripled to 8,000 metric tons, the federal government told the Delhi High Court last week. India’s total production was 7,500 metric tons of oxygen per day. (AP Photo)
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In this Oct. 23, 2019, photo, children of laborers who work in coal fields play a game of soccer in the village of Rajapur in Jharia, a remote corner of eastern Jharkhand state, India. The fires started in coal pits in eastern India in 1916. More than a century later, they are still spewing flames and clouds of poisonous fumes into the air, forcing residents to brave sizzling temperatures, deadly sinkholes and toxic gases. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
In this Sunday, July 15, 2018, file photo, Indian children at a school hostel watch on laptops the World Cup soccer final match between France and Croatia on the outskirts of Gauhati, India. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath, File)
A girl watches a soccer match early morning in Ukhrul, in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. This small mountain town escaped the worst of the pandemic, which ravaged most of the country, helped by community efforts to stem the virus. But like elsewhere in the world, life was also upended. India has started inoculating health workers Saturday in what is likely the world's largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway. (AP Photo/Yirmiyan Arthur)
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In this Oct. 15, 2014 photo, a gardener walks past the preserved outlines of a tennis court around where some of the fiercest battles were fought in Kohima, now part of the Kohima War Cemetery, the final resting place of more than 1,420 Commonwealth servicemen of World War II, in Kohima, India. Between April and June 1944, Japanese and British Commonwealth forces fought across Kohima and the area around it in a battle that has been chosen as Britain's greatest battle by the National Army Museum, along with their battle in neighboring Imphal region. (AP Photo/Yirmiyan Arthur)
An Angami Naga boy Viketouzo Miachieo, 22, displays ammunition from World War II that he found a few years ago while cleaning the area beside his house in Kohima village, in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. Miachieo fitted the RG 1942 20mm cartridge, left, with a wooden carving on top to make it look like an unused shell. Between April and June 1944, Japanese and British Commonwealth forces fought across Kohima and the area around it in a battle that has been chosen as Britain's greatest battle by the National Army Museum, along with their battle in neighboring Imphal region. (AP Photo/Yirmiyan Arthur)
Kuou Kesiezie, a 108-year-old Angami Naga survivor of the Battle of Kohima fought between the Japanese and British Commonwealth forces in and around her village, smiles as she sits outside her daughter's house in Kohima, India, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Kesiezie, who worked as a British army porter during World War II in 1944, vividly remembers sprinting down the Pulie Badze mountain area. She had hurried back homewards after dropping off a load of supplies when she realized she still had an ammunition belt strapped around her waist, she recalled with a chuckle. (AP Photo/Yirmiyan Arthur)
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FILE - In this April 30, 2016, file photo, Indian army trucks carrying supplies for soldiers drive past walls of snow on the Zojila Pass, northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
Vehicles run through the Zojila Pass, northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
Workers employed by the Megha Engineering And Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) walk inside the Nilgrar Tunnel after the end of their shift in Baltal area northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
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