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Two children swim in murky river water alongside a row of semi-permanent settlements along the Babura riverbanks in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 29, 2026. This visual depicts a stark contrast between the ecological vulnerability and living space of lower-class urban communities amidst the rapid construction of high-rise buildings in the background. The sanitation crisis and declining environmental quality in this downstream area are a stark reflection of the alleged neglect of environmental degradation and of unequal urban spatial planning that exacerbates residents' vulnerability t-stock-foto
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Two children swim in murky river water alongside a row of semi-permanent settlements along the Babura riverbanks in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 29, 2026. This visual depicts a stark contrast between the ecological vulnerability and living space of lower-class urban communities amidst the rapid construction of high-rise buildings in the background. The sanitation crisis and declining environmental quality in this downstream area are a stark reflection of the alleged neglect of environmental degradation and of unequal urban spatial planning that exacerbates residents' vulnerability t-stock-foto
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Two children swim in murky river water alongside a row of semi-permanent settlements along the Babura riverbanks in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 29, 2026. This visual depicts a stark contrast between the ecological vulnerability and living space of lower-class urban communities amidst the rapid construction of high-rise buildings in the background. The sanitation crisis and declining environmental quality in this downstream area are a stark reflection of the alleged neglect of environmental degradation and of unequal urban spatial planning that exacerbates residents' vulnerability t-stock-foto
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Two children swim in murky river water alongside a row of semi-permanent settlements along the Babura riverbanks in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 29, 2026. This visual depicts a stark contrast between the ecological vulnerability and living space of lower-class urban communities amidst the rapid construction of high-rise buildings in the background. The sanitation crisis and declining environmental quality in this downstream area are a stark reflection of the alleged neglect of environmental degradation and of unequal urban spatial planning that exacerbates residents' vulnerability t-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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A Forest  rental Electric  Bike abandoned in the water on Wimbledon Common, London-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A n aerial view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – An aerial view of people relaxing in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – An aerial view of people relaxing in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A n aerial view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A n aerial view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – An aerial view of people relaxing in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A general view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A general view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A general view of the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chorleywood, UK.  25 May 2026.  UK Weather – A boy on a paddleboard in the crystal clear water of the River Chess as the temperature rises to 35C, the hottest ever day in May.  The forecast is for the heatwave to lessen with potential rain next week.  Being a chalk stream, it has particular significance for wildlife and the natural environment but in the past, further upstream, raw sewage from the Chesham treatment plant has spilled over into the River Chess causing a risk to humans and animals coming into contact with the water.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto