15 Striking Photos You Missed This Week
Tennis greats, protests in Colombia and a volcanic eruption round out this week s most stunning images.
By Damon Dahlen
05/07/2021 12:52 pm ET
During the ever-changing news cycle, it’s easy to miss capitvating images that fly under the radar. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered.
We’re highlighting exceptional photos from around the world this past week.
Check them out below.
Above: Relatives attend Juan Luis Diaz Galicia’s funeral in Mexico City on May 5, 2021. An elevated metro line collapsed in Mexico’s capital earlier this week, killing at least 24.
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Lava Rivers In Guatemalan Pacaya Volcano
Guatemalan disaster relief authorities remain on alert due to a renewed activity that the Pacaya Volcano showed on Thursday, following a brief pause after one of the most extensive activity episodes in recent years.
Guatemalan disaster relief authorities remain on alert due to a renewed activity that the Pacaya Volcano showed on Thursday, following a brief pause after one of the most extensive activity episodes in recent years.
According to the National Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology (INSIVUMEH), the volcano registered a change of activity from explosive to effusive on April 29, causing a new fissure on its northwest flank.
MIDDLETOWN - A man who injured his leg while hiking Saturday in Hartshorne Woods Park needed the help of a technical rescue team, which lowered him down a steep slope to a boat waiting on the Navesink River.
The man and two other people were hiking down an unmarked or “rogue” trail in the Rocky Point part of the park about 11:30 a.m. when the man fell, said Karen Livingstone, spokeswoman for the Monmouth County Park System.
“They were new to Hartshorne,” she said.
The park has more than 14 miles of trails through its nearly 800 acres and is bordered to the south by the Navesink River. It may be situated in the suburbs, but it can be deceptively challenging, even treacherous.
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Pacaya volcano (Guatemala) activity update: lava flows from new fissure vent on NW flank of McKenney crater
Tue, 4 May 2021, 16:36 16:36 PM | BY: T
Hot spots on the SW flank of Pacaya showing the latest lava flows since 30 April 2021 (image: MODIS)
The lava flows from the new fissure vent on the NW flank of the McKenney crater that had started on 30 April remain active and have reached the flatter areas at the base of the cone.
The flow fronts have reached more than 2000 m distance and are slowly approaching towards farmland of La Brena. So far, the lava doesn t threaten threaten inhabited areas.