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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - Elderly people walk together in the city ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - Elderly people walk together in the city ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - Elderly people walk together in the city ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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GOUDA - A home for sale with a real estate agent's 'For Sale' sign. In the first quarter, the highest number of homes in the Netherlands were put up for sale in nearly twenty years. As a result, the rise in house prices has slowed considerably, reports the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents (NVM). ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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Guaratuba, Brazil, May 1, 2026. Fernando Furiatti, Secretary of Infrastructure of Parana, during the inauguration of the Ponte da Vitória, popularly known as the Guaratuba Bridge, which connects the municipalities of Guaratuba and Matinhos, replacing the ferry crossing. The bridge is 1,244 meters long, 19.6 meters wide, has 4 traffic lanes, a bike path, and pedestrian access. Its approximate cost is R$ 400 million, and it is considered one of the most modern in the country. Photo: Heuler Andrey/DiaEsportivo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 2 May 2026. Roads across the city are flooded following torrential rain, with surface water covering roads and disrupting traffic. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 2 May 2026. Roads across the city are flooded following torrential rain, with surface water covering roads and disrupting traffic. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 2 May 2026. Roads across the city are flooded following torrential rain, with surface water covering roads and disrupting traffic. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 2 May 2026. Roads across the city are flooded following torrential rain, with surface water covering roads and disrupting traffic. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 2 May 2026. Roads across the city are flooded following torrential rain, with surface water covering roads and disrupting traffic. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Comprehensive collection of twenty-eight solid glyph icons representing sustainable urban development. Elements include vertical farming, EV charging,-stock-foto
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Guaratuba, Brazil, May 1, 2026. Fernando Furiatti, Secretary of Infrastructure of Parana, during the inauguration of the Ponte da Vitória, popularly known as the Guaratuba Bridge, which connects the municipalities of Guaratuba and Matinhos, replacing the ferry crossing. The bridge is 1,244 meters long, 19.6 meters wide, has 4 traffic lanes, a bike path, and pedestrian access. Its approximate cost is R$ 400 million, and it is considered one of the most modern in the country. Photo: Heuler Andrey/DiaEsportivo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto