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The Camp Fire incinerated 13,503 homes in and around Paradise.
Much of that waste gets dumped into waterways or incinerated.
Narrator: Narcotics are then seized and sent to be incinerated.
They returned to find four garages filled with valuables incinerated.
The top floor was incinerated and water ruined the rest.
By comparison, Uber has incinerated $15bn and still loses money.
It was to be incinerated or sent to chemical-waste facilities.
The Brexit vote has incinerated his ability to woo metropolitan liberals.
Laura's incinerated body was found in her home town in Mexico.
Or were they temperamental divas who chewed — or incinerated — the scenery?
A Kmart and an Americas Best Value Inn had been incinerated.
Inside the main gate sat the carcass of an incinerated vehicle.
Up to 20% of clothing goes unsold and is often incinerated.
Major parts of Pacific coastal states were incinerated by record wildfires.
The entire school was incinerated — every building, every play structure, every classroom.
They were then murdered and their bodies incinerated, according to preliminary findings.
Each year, thousands of birds are incinerated when they fly too close.
It's either recycled, incinerated, or dumped in landfills or the natural environment.
They incinerated the dust, then put it into an Accelerator Mass Spectrometer.
Her possessions, even her exhaustively chronicled autobiographies, would almost certainly be incinerated.
An incinerated television can expose heavy metals such as cadmium and lead.
So he spoke of the relievers who had just incinerated the game.
Another 12 percent of plastics is incinerated, which results in toxic fumes.
The bodies were reportedly placed in drums of diesel fuel and incinerated.
We've poisoned waterways, incinerated forests, and poured greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The average incinerated hectare emits the equivalent of 55 metric tonnes of carbon.
Democrats incinerated a lot of their own seats to heave it to passage.
Locals reported hearing children screaming as they were incinerated in their burning homes.
Before his petition could even be considered, Ali Bongo had the ballots incinerated.
Satellite images show that more than two hundred Rohingya villages have been incinerated.
Teenagers were shot dead; at least one man was incinerated in his tent.
The wildfires have incinerated huge swaths of property and destroyed thousands of homes.
Dangerous products—ones which contain outlawed chemicals or have no instructions—are incinerated.
As a way to maintain exclusivity, whatever inventory is not sold is incinerated.
The state prosecutor's office said seven officers were injured and four motorbikes incinerated.
The presumed getaway car was later found incinerated, as has happened in similar cases.
About 55% of plastic waste was discarded in 2015, 25% incinerated and 20% recycled.
The fire has killed at least 29 people and incinerated more than 6,400 structures.
Any potential reflection on the moment was incinerated in a white phosphorus of pain.
It was an incinerated vehicle, with a charred human skeleton in the front seat.
At least 200 homes have been incinerated and four people killed in the inferno.
Instead, they are likely to be incinerated or sent to landfill, Mr. Jones said.
They heaped the corpses onto a pile of skeletons, and all were quickly incinerated.
With around 13,000 homes destroyed, most of them incinerated, the search has been painstaking.
Materials in it were incinerated and tested using equipment sensitive enough to detect anomalies.
He was then executed with antiaircraft machine guns, and his body incinerated with flamethrowers.
Bee Love Slater was tied up and shot before being incinerated on Sept. 4.
He later returned to dig up the body so that it could be incinerated.
That season, 98 fires across the Pacific Northwest incinerated the equivalent of 90 Manhattans.
The same thing happens if a corpse isn't incinerated within a matter of hours.
Two, he claimed his house burned down in 2006 and incinerated his bill of sale.
Villains often get the last laugh — even if they've incinerated a whole bunch of people.
Of this, a mere nine percent has been recycled and 503 percent has been incinerated.
The house was incinerated in a fast-moving wildfire Friday that destroyed nine other homes.
Two incinerated cars were found at the blast site, Reforma mayor Herminio Valdez told Milenio.
Valuable ones are often incinerated or ground up to preserve a brand's aura of desirability.
The dead, often buried in mass graves or incinerated, are rarely returned to their relatives.
The government claimed the students were executed and incinerated by members of a drug gang.
For Californians sifting through the ashes of their incinerated homes, the future will look bleak.
Within hours, the area known as Atlas was in flames, with homes and vineyards incinerated.
The horn was incinerated with the help of a cocktail of pressurized kerosene and diesel.
Residents are forced to flee, homes are incinerated, wildlife habitats are destroyed, lives are lost.
"Effectively within 1,500 kilometers you would have seen very little before being incinerated," he said.
But the copy isn't working quite right, and when Delos fails an inspection he's incinerated.
Black dust and liquefied aluminum lay on the road when the incinerated hulks were removed.
It said the killers then incinerated their remains before dumping them in a nearby river.
The inferno that incinerated the northern town of Paradise has razed a staggering 6,453 homes.
The public housing block was soon incinerated, and its scorched shell still looms over London.
The family was found stabbed to death in their incinerated home in Shizuoka, central Japan.
The attack that killed Mullah Mansour also incinerated an innocent taxi driver name Mohammad Azam.
The strikes had also targeted cash storage sites which had "literally incinerated millions of dollars".
Chambers' clothes were incinerated, and her mother says her contact lenses were seared onto her eyes.
Even if the rest of the planet is an incinerated, cannibalistic and otherwise highly stressful hellscape.
Singapore's waste is incinerated or shipped to its only landfill on a nearby man-made island.
"They're either all going to be incinerated or they're all going to become steaks," she explains.
Kirk's father despite the fact that he was earlier depicted being incinerated in a spaceship disaster.
Four hundred thousand books were incinerated; another 700,000 were damaged by smoke or water or both.
Falling share prices have incinerated $5 trillion in stock market wealth in less than a month.
Last week an American drone strike incinerated Iran's top general and national war hero Maj. Gen.
Bobby knew Fiachra took on this appearance of incinerated introversion only when he was absolutely blitzed.
More chicks were incinerated last year after the Tanzanian authorities said the Kenyan exporter lacked documents.
But after the Camp Fire all but incinerated the town of nearly 27,000 residents on Nov.
It incinerated the haul in a Munich-area power plant on Tuesday, Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) reports.
A nearby town, Paradise, which a week before had 26,000 residents, was incinerated and reduced to ash.
The blast took place next to a fuel truck, creating a storm of flame that incinerated victims.
Coach literally incinerated $20 million worth of purses and other goods last year that it couldn't sell.
More than 8 million acres have been incinerated in California this year with some 7,500 fires blazing.
It said it collected the necessary material for tests and incinerated all other parts of the cow.
The flames incinerated cities, killed at least 450 people, and overtook evacuees as they fled in cars.
A few hours later, on a lonely stretch of highway, he was incinerated by an American drone.
Hundreds of koalas may have been incinerated, but the scope is still unknown as the fires rage.
Kirk's father despite the fact that he was incinerated in a spaceship disaster in a previous film.
"Single-use diagnostics are only used for a few minutes and then discarded or incinerated," Edwards explains.
Even as it incinerated the landscape, the lava flows changed the chemistry of the atmosphere and seas.
Millions of animals have been killed and vast tracts of land incinerated, along with several thousand homes.
In addition to fibrous foods, confiscated narcotics and "anything counterfeit" — like fake Viagra, he said — is incinerated.
In the 1960s, my playmates and I stopped everything when it began "snowing" ash from incinerated garbage.
Then he fed those foods to volunteers and collected their feces, which he incinerated in a bomb calorimeter.
In December it was the deadly Thomas Fire that incinerated 280,000 acres—the largest wildfire in California history.
Like that guy's car that was incinerated while his Note7 was charging inside under the hot Florida sun.
The dot-com collapse had incinerated fortunes and taken the wind out of the tech industry's triumphal narrative.
The project was abandoned in 1999 after the mirror failed to unfold and was incinerated in the atmosphere.
And in that searing moments, 1,177 officers, sailors, and marines, were either vaporize or incinerated by the explosion.
The drugs were incinerated on site due to the difficult access to the remote location, the ministry said.
About 12 percent was incinerated, while the rest ended up in dumps, landfill or loose in the environment.
She had 90 seconds before that blade moved and dumped her down to be incinerated in the collectors.
Then he fed those foods to volunteers and collected their faeces, which he incinerated in a bomb calorimeter.
Richard Snyder and Robert Sparks, both residents of the retirement community, said their neighboring trailers had been incinerated.
Roughly $13 trillion in stock market wealth, slowly rebuilt since the dot-com bust, had again been incinerated.
It said the killers then incinerated and ground up their remains, before dumping them in a nearby river.
Instead, each 2,000 pound animal would have to be incinerated, at a cost of 60 cents per pound.
It broke out at the West London tower early on Wednesday, lasted six hours and incinerated the building.
Her outfit is a mess and she's covered in dirt, grime, and ash from the incinerated human bodies.
The Camp Fire incinerated some 12,600 homes in and around Paradise, mostly during the first night of the blaze.
Everything was incinerated in the pits, say soldiers, including plastics, batteries, appliances, medicine, dead animals and even human waste.
Weapons are held for one month and then recycled, while drugs are held for a month and then incinerated.
Near Mount Shasta, the deadly Carr Fire has so far incinerated 1,077 homes, forced mass evacuations, and killed eight.
After the race, the tires will be shipped overseas and incinerated, to keep Pirelli's secret compounds away from competitors.
Then, the government said, they were murdered, incinerated and ground up, and their remains dumped in a nearby river.
The military said tens of millions of dollars were incinerated, though other American officials and experts were less bullish.
It's believed that the legendary animal is indestructible and cannot die, despite being exorcised, shot, incinerated and declared dead.
This is the Rosier who incinerated Syracuse and gamely helped the Hurricanes weather a late-game storm—weather puns!
She was looking for a close friend, Mike Grabow, 40, whose home and truck in Santa Rosa were incinerated.
The husks of incinerated cars have been cleared from the streets, the glass from shattered store windows swept up.
Had Lance just incinerated the evidence of Washington's first efforts to identify individual people on a mass, automated scale?
The first neighborhood to be incinerated was Beacon Hill, including Beaverglen Close, the street that held the block party.
In order to set an example, Alexander besieged and then wholly incinerated the city, wiping it from the map.
In some cases those garments are incinerated, which prevents them from being resold at a discount, Mr. Rinassen said.
There was Canoe [Ventures], the cable guys got together, just incinerated billions of dollars trying to make it happen.
He looked battered, but remarkably well for a man whose face viewers saw incinerated by a missile 14 years ago.
California is besieged by 22 wildfires that have incinerated more than 265 square miles and killed at least 21 people.
Jacksonville wasn't incinerated in a fireball because, unlike most of its kin, the Regulus was stripped of its nuclear warhead.
The ever-smoldering James Harden incinerated big men who switched out to pick him up 30 feet from the hoop.
Once your sole dream basket is incinerated, it becomes incredibly difficult to find the strength to weave a new one.
Cumbria, the county that overlaps the Lake District, was hit particularly hard, and hundreds of thousands of sheep were incinerated.
The acrid smell, wafts of smoke and pools of incinerated garbage lent this seaside community an apocalyptic air on Tuesday.
There may be radioactive isotopes from burned-up antique crockware, cupboards of incinerated household cleaners, and asbestos from old siding.
For several months the so-called Leichenkommando, or "corpse unit," exhumed thousands of bodies from mass graves and incinerated them.
After the Wednesday testimony of Gordon Sondland, Trump's ambassador to the European Union, almost all of them have been incinerated.
Ms. Uwamahoro, who was used to cooking over an open fire in Uganda, had incinerated an already cooked supermarket chicken.
Of the 10m acres of American forest incinerated in 2015, a new annual record, over half were in the northernmost state.
China recycled 85% of the 7m tonnes of plastic it imported in 2016 (the rest went to landfills or was incinerated).
Centuries-old trees, whose thick bark can withstand lesser blazes, are incinerated and seed banks beneath the forest floor are destroyed.
A 90 percent loyalty rate is extraordinary given how recalled Note7s have incinerated a car and burned a 6-year-old.
Five of the 20 worst fires in California's history blazed in 2017; the deadliest incinerated the town of Paradise last year.
Unfortunately, of the 6.3bn tonnes of plastic waste produced since the 1950s only 9% has been recycled and another 12% incinerated.
The blaze that engulfed her was so hot, it turned her black Kia Rio white, incinerated her clothes and blinded her.
I've been told it's dangling on some hook somewhere in some Broadway warehouse, but I'm thinking that thing should be incinerated.
With 2000,250 homes and businesses incinerated, the so-called North Bay fires also rank among the most destructive in state history.
The spit and other TB-contaminated products in this separate drainage would eventually be brought to a nearby powerhouse and incinerated.
At the Beltsville centre, samples of the meatloaf, mashed potatoes and tomato juice have been incinerated in the lab's bomb calorimeter.
Last year, authorities announced the discovery of a pit near mining camps where a criminal gang incinerated at least 20 victims.
A monumental sculpture of a meditating woman produced for Valencia's Fallas festival was partially incinerated even after the event was canceled.
Search crews and emergency workers have been scouring the incinerated remains of the town, which is still evacuated of its residents.
The government said the youths were massacred after corrupt police handed them to a local drug gang, who incinerated their bodies.
The fires also burned through one of Jansen's research stations and incinerated a stationary camera used to spot and track animals.
On October 8, 2017, Norma I. Quintana's family had five minutes to flee before the Atlas Peak Fire incinerated their home.
Since September, the fires have incinerated an area about the size of West Virginia and at least 2220 people have died.
At the end of "Terminator 2," the bad terminator is finally destroyed because he is incinerated, decimating him to the core.
After being autoclaved, the sterilized, melted syringe and IV bags are incinerated, and the ash is collected and mixed into cement.
Two years ago, Mexico's Attorney General said that the 43 disappeared students had been incinerated at a trash dump by cartel members.
The gang members then killed them, incinerated their bodies at a trash dump and threw the ashes into a river, it concluded.
The house was incinerated in a fast-moving wildfire Friday that destroyed nine other homes; the blaze was 80 percent contained Sunday.
The tally rose from 80 homes as firefighters began going through neighborhoods to count houses and mobile homes incinerated by the blaze.
A child was reportedly burned by a Note7 this weekend, and one man says his jeep was incinerated when his phone combusted.
That same day his office announced that state police had incinerated almost 90,000 marijuana crops at a clandestine plantation in northern Jalisco.
The company is selling assets and, since it chose its new head office, has incinerated over $21994 billion worth of market value.
Thrown into the water to avoid being incinerated, his fate remained uncertain (although more than likely not fatal) as the hour concluded.
Around the time xenophobic White Sox fans incinerated disco records in effigy in '79, LA began to embrace funk's next phase: boogie.
Typically, grape skins and stalks are incinerated, which releases carbon emissions, or dumped in landfills, which leaches toxic polyphenols into the earth.
I remember when Parsons was doing a student project in 2009, and Louis Vuitton supplied samples that were going to be incinerated.
Remember when your TV damn near incinerated on Sunday night as the sparks flew between Game of Thrones' sexiest potential couple ever?
The fire has incinerated more than 2000,26 homes and businesses — a small city's worth — and reduced the town of Paradise to ash.
Anything or anyone within several hundred yards was instantly incinerated while the firestorm sucked the oxygen out of tunnels and bunkers below.
That account stated the students were killed and then incinerated by gang members after their abduction in the southwestern city of Iguala.
About 49 percent of household waste is recycled, and roughly 50 percent of garbage is incinerated in power plants like this one.
But if Nora is correct about this bunch, the results of the man's trip ended up the same anyway: He was incinerated.
The world is on fire, and not in a cool Smash Mouth way but a "koalas are being incinerated" sort of way.
Since the fires started, tens of millions of acres have been incinerated in areas that are deeply connected to the national psyche.
It will weave in and out of that space until mid-September, when it will crash into the planet and be incinerated.
It destroyed more than 18,800 structures and 240 square miles of land — including the town of Paradise, which was almost completely incinerated.
Thousands of masters of recordings by artists ranging from Al Jolson to Yoko Ono, Patsy Cline to Tupac Shakur, had been incinerated.
Northern California suffered its own devastating fires in wine country last month, which incinerated 221,000 acres and killed more than 20 people.
The blaze was near where the deadly Carr fire incinerated hundreds of dwellings in and around the town of Redding this summer.
You can change people's concept of waste and how we reuse our waste that would otherwise get incinerated in a wastewater treatment plant.
The remains were not incinerated, said Sult, who declined to otherwise describe the remains' condition or say how they arrived at the plant.
Rave pranksters the KLF might finally explain why they incinerated £19943,000,000—equivalent to $1,262,100—in Scotland 23 years ago in their forthcoming book.
At least 2000 people were killed in and around Paradise, which was virtually incinerated by the Camp Fire, a blaze that erupted Nov.
As such, though energy generation is an emerging alternative, a "significant" proportion of cabin waste is incinerated, sterilized, or buried in a landfill.
There's a degree of regeneration for the U.S. Viagra maker, at least: its shares have narrowly outperformed the sector since the deal incinerated.
Without China, plastics are ending up dumped into the ocean, illegally incinerated (which produces highly toxic fumes), or stuffed into poorly maintained landfills.
Vehicles and their occupants waiting for the corner traffic light to change to green were incinerated, including all passengers on a city bus.
In September 2017, NASA plunged its 20-year-old, $4 billion-plus spacecraft, into Saturn's atmosphere, where it incinerated, never to fly again.
One new report suggests his corpse may have been incinerated in "a large oven" at the consulate general's residence in Istanbul (Al Jazeera).
According to Popeye's testimony, the two victims, Fernando Galeano and Gerardo Moncada, were shot, cut into pieces, and incinerated in a fire pit.
But the company's poor preparation and ad hoc response enabled a conflagration that engulfed its reputation and incinerated a quarter of shareholders' wealth.
But 20 others were killed in the fire, which incinerated the double-decker bus and left it a charred shell on the roadside.
Around 500 specialists and more than 20 cadaver dogs are combing the incinerated hills and gullies of the wooded community for human remains.
Experts worried about mudslides in the aftermath of the Thomas fire, which incinerated more than 280,000 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
An estimated 25 percent of all plastic is incinerated, releasing more greenhouse gases, as well as dangerous toxins, including dioxins and heavy metals.
Hundreds of gallons of water per minute can be treated this way, but Mededovic said the spent carbon needed to be incinerated afterward.
Officials say there are about 188.63,000 cubic meters of this waste, and all of it will have to be incinerated and stored someday.
No humans will be able to join the Parker Probe for the journey, but at least our names can be incinerated in our stead.
An improvement in free cash flow, for example, meant that "only" 69 cents of cash was incinerated for each dollar of sales in 2018.
Some 8,900 dwellings and other structures were incinerated, including entire subdivisions in the Sonoma County town of Santa Rosa, which sustained the greatest losses.
Collectively, these sites incinerated some 143 billion cubic meters of natural gas, an amount that's roughly equivalent to 3.3 percent of methane production worldwide.
At least five search teams were working in Paradise — a town of 2180,2300 that was largely incinerated on Thursday — and surrounding Northern California communities.
The government has maintained that the students were murdered and incinerated by a drug gang and that their remains were dumped in the river.
Yet Perot – dubbed "a paranoid little ferret" by humor columnist Dave Barry – ultimately incinerated his own candidacy with his quirky penchant for conspiracy theories.
But Tesla has shown that an upstart brand can validate the prospects of cars that run not on incinerated dinosaur remains but on electrons.
Phys Ed Cyclists who had pedaled on an empty stomach incinerated about twice as much fat as those who had consumed a shake first.
As soon as the UC Davis veterinary school has an opening for them, they'll be incinerated, joining their three GMO brothers, father, and uncle.
You're alarmed by President Trump (or Nancy Pelosi), terrorism and the risk of rising seas, if we're not first incinerated by North Korean nukes.
In theory, all waste produced in the country is handled in one of three ways: it is either recycled, processed into fuel, or incinerated.
The world was briefly captivated by the plight of burned koalas like poor Lewis and the hundreds, possibly thousands, more incinerated in their habitat.
And Wendy's went down in a fiery blaze when Popeyes positively incinerated them on social media, and then torched them again for good measure.
The six-episode comedy-drama tells the true story of how the K Foundation literally incinerated a million pounds in an abandoned boathouse in 1994.
Both the castle and realm never recovered: the image of Harrenhal's melted stone walls and incinerated inhabitants was seared into the nobles' collective minds forever.
Its neighbor, the town of Paradise, was virtually incinerated two months ago by the Camp Fire that killed 86 people and destroyed nearly 15,5003 homes.
In the game, all of human history, past and future, has been incinerated except for your character and a small staff at a magical observatory.
In Sweden, where clothes textiles are collected for recycling, non-reusable textiles are routinely incinerated, according to the Swedish fashion research programme Mistra Future Fashion.
The rest is landfilled, incinerated, or buffeted into the environment, where it clogs up the seas, the beaches, and the digestive tracts of sea life.
The main winners will be the region's most vulnerable: urban renters as well as the land and inhabitants of areas incinerated by the recent infernos.
Shasta County communities are still recovering from a devastating blaze this summer that killed eight people and incinerated hundreds of dwellings in and around Redding.
Captain Golsteyn returned with two other soldiers who helped him dig up the body so that it could be incinerated in the base trash pit.
Everyone is growing tired: tired of being displaced, tired of not knowing if their homes have been incinerated, tired of staying with well-meaning friends.
Munchery and Nomiku went out of business while giants like Blue Apron have incinerated hundreds of millions of dollars and seen their share prices sink.
One cruise missile had knocked down more than a dozen heavy concrete blast walls and incinerated shipping containers used as living space by U.S. soldiers.
The official account of the incident released by the previous government stated the students were killed and then incinerated by gang members after their abduction.
Worse still, it's estimated that 60 percent of polyester clothing is trashed within a year of manufacturing and is then incinerated or heaped into landfills.
Six men would sleep crowded onto one bunk, in a barracks not far from the gas chambers and crematories that incinerated corpses day and night.
Story at a glance Fires in Australia have incinerated 15 million acres, claimed at least 25 human lives and killed upwards of a billion animals.
One cruise missile had knocked down more than a dozen heavy concrete blast walls and incinerated shipping containers used as living space by U.S. soldiers.
A pile of incinerated lamb heart, served over a pad of rendered lamb fat, was something of a choking hazard ( aska means "ash" in Swedish).
And large, sturdy houses have risen in the area called the Wedge, where bungalows had been incinerated in the fire set off by the storm.
Constructing bricks from ash The Reppie facility has the potential to recycle an estimated 3.6 million kilograms of metals from the incinerated waste each year.
The fire, the deadliest in the history of the state and the costliest disaster of 2018, nearly incinerated the entire northern California town of Paradise.
Most of the victims were incinerated down to the bone; one official was identified just by the metal of his watch clinging to his wrist.
If some types of electronic waste aren't incinerated at a high enough temperature, dioxins, which can cause cancer and developmental problems, infiltrate the food supply.
The remains of the 12,000-year-old human female fossil were thought to have been incinerated in the scorched ruins of the natural history museum.
Related: How a Mexican Cartel Demolished a Town, Incinerated Hundreds of Victims, and Got Away With It Fernanda Rubí Salcedo was one victim of Zeta horror.
" It gives a special flavor to a research trip to look around and ask yourself, "Are these the people with whom I'm going to be incinerated?
The newest fire, the Getty Fire, broke out near Los Angeles Monday morning and quickly incinerated hundreds of acres of land and at least eight homes.
The book follows a young man named Chen who witnesses the death of his parents in a freak accident — they're incinerated by a ball lightning strike.
Rohingyas are still pouring into makeshift camps, bringing with them stories of how villages were incinerated, children shot dead, women raped and babies tossed into canals.
" These steps may entail bothersome or offensive measures but, she argues, they are preferable to "being incinerated at your office desk by a flaming hijacked plane.
When the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11, the bombing incinerated hundreds of thousands of tons of cement, steel, drywall, window glass, computers, and electrical cables.
WASHINGTON — American airstrikes have killed 25,000 Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria and incinerated millions of dollars plundered by the militants, according to Pentagon officials.
At the bottom of the black swath left by the fire as it departed Beacon Hill, a trailer park was incinerated except for about six homes.
Currently, the only clinic in the state that offers a full range of reproductive services contracts with a vendor that transports the tissue to be incinerated.
The track makers were some of the last creatures to trek through this ephemeral landscape before it was incinerated by lava, likely within a single season.
When it was over, I walked through the aromatic ruins of an incinerated liquor store, its floor a syrupy mess of broken glass, green and amber.
The experts were highly critical of the official version that the students were incinerated in a garbage dump hours after they disappeared on September 26, 2014.
In Alien: Covenant, another person of faith, Oram (Billy Crudup), is put in charge of the Covenant ship after its pilot, Branson (James Franco), is incinerated.
Again, from the BBC:Grass and stones will be removed from public areas around the Maltings shopping centre, and all material found to be contaminated will be incinerated.
After the cremation process, Hindus release the ashes from incinerated dead bodies into the river, with the belief that the soul of the corpse will be cleansed.
Unregulated clinics were continuing to operate, he said, and used syringes are frequently repackaged to sell as new, although they are supposed to be incinerated after use.
That does not mean their stories go down well with the Muslim morality police in Kano, where a governor once incinerated a collection of their "pornographic" pages.
In rapidly-moving fires over the past year, both law enforcement and the public found themselves in "tunnels of fire" as flames incinerated the vegetation around them.
However, a 2015 report by an international panel of experts severely questioned the government's account, rejecting the central claim that the students were incinerated in the dump.
Not only is Mr. Trash Wheel adorable and great at keeping Baltimore clean, but also, all the trash he collects is incinerated and used to generate electricity.
New Zealand's settler government forced Māori women to birth in hospitals throughout the 20th century, with placentas often taken by staff and incinerated, breaking the intergenerational tradition.
There was the devastating Grenfell Tower block fire in London that incinerated at least 58 in the subsidized-housing project, which was home to many Muslim immigrants.
With more than a dozen fires still burning, 2000,250 firefighters are not only battling the blazes, but painstakingly combing the rubble in incinerated neighborhoods, looking for victims.
It is precisely these subdivisions that burned in Northern and Southern California this year — and that have been incinerated in the past and will in the future.
The accident, which resulted in a fireball that incinerated both vehicles, took place near the town of Emali, 125 km southeast of Nairobi, television station NTV reported.
The flames killed 46 people, scorched at least 245,0003 acres (99,148 hectares) and incinerated 8,900 structures, including entire subdivisions in the Sonoma County town of Santa Rosa.
She also ordered him to pay restitution of $20,000 for the motorist's incinerated car, adding that he would have to participate in an outpatient drug treatment program.
Investigators have definitively identified the remains of only one of the 43 students, who according to the government were killed and then incinerated by the gang members.
Most of the 20 hives, once thriving with bees that had nurtured mature colonies, were incinerated, but some had been tossed into a pond or toppled over.
Search and rescue teams from around Northern California converged on the incinerated remains of Journey's End on Friday, a mobile home park for seniors in Santa Rosa.
The kick drum of a child's drum set, strewn incongruously in the driveway, was one of only a few clues of who lived in now incinerated homes.
One billion animals are also estimated to have perished as the fires incinerated 2,1003 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.
One billion animals are also estimated to have perished as the fires incinerated 2,1003 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.
And as of 2015, only 9 percent of the plastic waste produced ended up recycled, and another 12 percent was incinerated, the researchers found in their report.
Yards away from the dock, the incinerated hulls of pontoons breached the brackish water, where they sat until they were removed by investigators later in the day.
The rules state it can either be buried directly after an abortion has been performed or it can be buried or scattered after it has been incinerated.
He was identified using a bone fragment found inside a trash bag in a river near the landfill where Mexican officials say the other students' bodies were incinerated.
Like an alien pried from an incinerated spacecraft, or a gamine lifted from the depths of Pompeii, Lawrence is burnt to a freakish crisp impossible to take seriously.
Officials made a request to the French museum for more information, but for some inexplicable reason, the collection was incinerated before the museum had a chance to respond.
McQuade's research has shown that when molecules similar to chemical weapons are incinerated at high temperatures, virtually all of the original material is broken down into simple gases.
As the episode opens, Jaime and Bronn recover from their last shellacking, in which Daenerys incinerated the grain rations she should have used to feed her Dothraki army.
For a body to be incinerated down to ash and bone, it has to get incredibly hot (between 1,400 and 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit) for at least 45 minutes.
The Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) said this is the first time it's crushing seized ivory, which it fed through an industrial rock crusher and incinerated the remains.
He was identified using a bone fragment found inside a trash bag in a river near the landfill where Mexican officials say the other students' bodies were incinerated.
She convinces one of the "creepy necro-perv" repairmen in the basement to let her look at the robot who smashed his head in before it got incinerated.
On Friday afternoon, as several counties across California were being incinerated by late-season wildfires, President Donald Trump signed a declaration providing federal money for the emergency response.
The results were spectacular — the beasts soared nimbly and their bursts of fire were awesome to behold, unless you happened to be a soon-to-be-incinerated sailor.
The tanks are fibreglass and they were totally incinerated, down to just the metal ring on the ground, and all the product that was inside burned with 'em.
On Wednesday, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said search and recovery teams had finished going through the ruins of some 18,000 homes and other buildings that were incinerated.
They have trailed Ryan since the billionaire showman first incinerated the Republican Party as he knew it and reduced the boyish speaker to his most puzzled-over foil.
This time, it blamed violence, technical problems — including a mysterious fire that incinerated thousands of voting machines last week — and an Ebola epidemic ravaging parts of eastern Congo.
The cores revealed that the impact caused wildfires thousands of miles away, and produced a colossal tsunami that swept the remains of incinerated ecosystems back into the crater.
The riders who had pedaled on an empty stomach, however, had incinerated about twice as much fat during each ride as the men who consumed the shake first.
But state lawmakers have given mixed signals about what they might do about liability stemming from the deadly Camp Fire of November 2018 that incinerated most of Paradise.
The government maintains that local police officers, along with the drug gang they worked for, kidnapped the students, killed them and incinerated their bodies in a nearby dump.
The second firebombing, far more serious than the first, incinerated the building's interior and was quickly denounced by Budapest and also Moscow as a provocation by Ukrainian extremists.
When the family returned, they saw that the house they had lived in for 27 years—a house that Steve Orsillo built—was completely incinerated, and nothing was salvageable.
Almost all of Singapore's non-recyclable waste is incinerated, with the ash and some solid waste shipped to a man-made island nearby that doubles as a nature reserve.
ET Friday morning, however, the intrepid spacecraft would have actually tumbled through Saturn's churning clouds and incinerated like a meteor more than an hour and a half before that.
Oil-derived plastic mostly ends up in landfills or incinerated, with less than 30 percent of 25 million tonnes of plastic waste generated each year being recycled in Europe.
With 27.6 people still missing on Saturday in Sonoma County alone and rubble from thousands of incinerated dwellings yet to be searched, authorities expect the death toll to climb.
" Officials at the hospital began warning weeks ago, when the fires first ignited around Port Macquarie, 250 miles north of Sydney, that hundreds of koalas may have been "incinerated.
They hardly understood the extent of the destruction: Mr. Peña had no fire insurance, and inside the dojo was expensive training equipment along with $7,000 in cash, all incinerated.
The director Miguel Sapochnik effectively mixed brutal images of wide-scale Drogon destruction and intimate tragedy — the incinerated bodies, holding one another — with more kinetic, claustrophobic moments of terror.
The medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières said that nearly 70 percent of the victims it had tallied had been shot and that 9 percent were incinerated in their homes.
Decamous emphasizes the suddenness of the attack, the surprise and confusion following the blinding white light that incinerated of tens of thousands of people in a matter of seconds.
This means that even untouched food and drink, which, according to I.A.T.A. estimates, makes up about 20 percent of total airline waste, ends up in landfills or is incinerated.
This is the case of the 79 dead and presumed dead in last Wednesday's fire that incinerated the 24-story Grenfell Tower in London, Britain's deadliest fire in decades.
Investigators said at the time it was possible that many of the men were incinerated as the blast brought the inside temperature to above 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 Fahrenheit).
Video footage purporting to depict the aftermath of the attack that was aired on a Houthi news channel showed incinerated bodies, including children, as well as rubble and dead sheep.
The firestorm claimed 46 lives, scorched at least 245,000 acres (99,148 hectares), and incinerated 8,900 homes and other structures, including entire subdivisions in the Sonoma County town of Santa Rosa.
Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas is supposedly a zero-landfill ship, meaning everything is recycled, processed through water-purification systems, incinerated, or sent to a waste-to-energy facility.
On the access road into the city's east end, which climbed up the mountainside, the column drove by a pesh merga bulldozer in flames, the driver incinerated in the cab.
I was there six years ago when the explosions and fires set off by the derailment of a runaway oil train killed 47 people and incinerated the community's lakeside downtown.
BARCELONA, Spain — A huge fire at a music festival in Spain forced the evacuation of over 20,000 concertgoers and incinerated the event's stage in Barcelona, the regional government said Sunday.
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an organization promoting reuse and recycling, the equivalent of one garbage truck full of textiles is incinerated or added to a landfill every second.
After any such fire, workers would wait for the chemicals to be incinerated, and then sweep the ashes out of the storage container and refill the pellet presses, said employees.
Museum officials thought that the 2000,22015-year-old remains of a human female were incinerated in the September 2 fire, but they recently announced the dramatic recovery of "Luzia's" skull.
The macabre nature of some of the deaths was alarming; some of the prisoners were decapitated, with their bodies tossed over the prison gates while others were incinerated in their sleep.
Particularly if you look at it right now, 53 million tons of fibers go into the linear system every year and 73 percent of those fibers are either landfilled or incinerated.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said late Monday that search and rescue teams had found 153 more bodies in and around the town of Paradise, which was incinerated by the inferno.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said late Monday that search and rescue teams had found 13 more bodies in and around the town of Paradise, which was incinerated by the inferno.
Some 80-3303% of its homes have been incinerated by the state's deadliest-ever wildfire, which so far has killed 48 people and left over 200 missing (see United States section).
McClendon crashed his car into a bridge on Wednesday ... and Captain Paco Balderrama of the OKC Police Department told us the body was "heavily incinerated" because the car burst into flames.
The group has been expanding its reach despite U.S. military strikes in Iraq and Syria that have killed 22013,2180 ISIS fighters and incinerated millions of dollars of the group's plundered assets.
However, in a cruel irony, since most of the vegetation in the area has been incinerated, the rain will fall on bare earth and put the region at risk of mudslides.
The film only briefly discusses the explosion of Hosnian Prime and the surrounding planets, but we know that five in total were incinerated, dealing a huge blow to the New Republic.
In Franklin Lakes, N.J., on Thursday morning, a man drove around barricades and across a live power line that sparked a fire that incinerated his car, killing him, the police said.
A Times analysis using satellite images and our own ground surveys found that one fire incinerated at least 5,100 structures, which would make it the most destructive in the state's history.
The precautionary blackout included areas in and around Paradise, a town largely incinerated last November by the deadliest and most destructive California wildfire on record, which claimed more than 80 lives.
While the wildfires started in the bushland, tinder-like vegetation dried from years of drought then incinerated under heavy winds, spreading blazes toward cities, across farmland and even into lush rainforests.
If you're arriving at Kennedy International Airport or Newark Liberty International with a handful of authentic Greek chestnuts, for example, they will be roasted over an open fire — and ultimately incinerated.
There is also evidence suggesting the torture of key witnesses whose confessions underpin the official version that the students were incinerated at a garbage dump on the night they were disappeared.
The wind-driven blaze quickly incinerated most of the Sierra foothills town of Paradise, about 175 miles (5643 km) north of San Francisco, destroying 18,500 homes and businesses and killing 86 people.
Thousands of U.S. military personnel who served on bases in Iraq and Afghanistan were exposed to the dense black smoke from burn pits where everything from IEDs to human waste was incinerated.
While some people find themselves more accepted in America, and who are grateful for it, while others on the other side of the world are incinerated in the name of American freedom.
In a previous report last September, the experts discounted the official investigation's conclusion that the students were incinerated a few hours after they were abducted in a garbage dump outside of Cocula.
An aerial photograph from a day or two later shows the soot black of the incinerated prairie meeting the spring green of the four-hundred-acre field in a straight, uncompromised line.
Nearly 2145,216 homes and buildings, including most of the town, were incinerated last Thursday night hours after the blaze erupted, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has said.
The intensified effort to locate victims came on the sixth day of a blaze that incinerated over 7,000 homes and other buildings, including most of Paradise, a town once home to 27,000 people.
A preliminary report issued by a group of international experts from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in September, citing satellite images, said it was implausible that the bodies had been incinerated.
Thousands of homes were lost, 173 people died and 450,000 hectares of land were burnt to a crisp, over seven times the area that was incinerated in and around Paradise, California, last year.
There are no aliens in this story, which follows the life of a young man named Chen who watches as both of his parents are incinerated by a phenomenon known as ball lightning.
They then bribed an undertaker with an undisclosed amount of cash and a set of Jee's golf clubs, and the undertaker helpfully incinerated Jee's body and allegedly flushed the remains down the toilet.
Before it is over we see an army incinerated by a dragon, a Dothraki skewered by a scorpion (that's really what it's called), people running around on fire, and a three-legged horse.
Among the six children who died were 7-month-old twins Titus and Tiana Miller, killed with their mother, brother and sister in a vehicle that then incinerated, leaving just ash and bone.
A 400-foot, scale replica of the city's older skyline was incinerated on the Thames River as part of London's Burning, a weekend-long festival marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire.
The project was abandoned when the mirror, an eighty-three-foot-wide sheet of Mylar, failed to unfurl and was incinerated in space, like a prom decoration caught in an intergalactic bug zapper.
Nearly 9,000 homes and other buildings, including most of the town, were incinerated last Thursday night, hours after the blaze erupted, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).
The government has been widely criticized for its adherence to its preferred narrative that the students were killed by a drug gang that incinerated their bodies and dumped the ashes in a river.
A California family is suing Amazon for allegedly selling them a hoverboard with a cheap battery that caught fire and burned down their home and incinerated their 2 beloved pooches, Bella and Boo.
The impact incinerated 800 square miles of forest and the reindeer within it and left enough dust in the atmosphere that, for several nights afterward, people in Europe could read newspapers until midnight.
According to the New York Times, fashion accounts for 8 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, and a majority of new clothing gets incinerated or tossed in the trash within a year.
"This could drive up the recycling of an estimated three billion plastic bottles which are currently incinerated, sent to landfill or left to pollute streets, countryside and the marine environment," the ministry said.
Normally, amputated limbs are incinerated, but maybe someone got cheap or lazy, collected the hands in a bag, and then discarded them on the remote island in hopes no one would be the wiser.
Elsewhere, we see Rebecca driving alone with what seems to be a bag of Jack's personal effects in the backseat, before she pulls up outside their incinerated house and breaks down in agonized tears.
Fueled by strong, gusty winds, the wall of fire jumped freeways and incinerated buildings with indiscriminate fury, from fast food restaurants, to historical landmarks and homes in Sonoma Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino, and other counties.
Gone is the large button that calls 911, demolished is my second screen for "big apps" (apps that are bigger), incinerated is my design for little Swiss Army scissors on the top and bottom.
When it's discovered that an incinerated planet has been restored, an expedition journeys to the planet to discern the zerg's intentions, only to discover that there's a greater danger that could change the galaxy.
But Kate Melges, the plastics campaigner at environmental group Greenpeace USA, said those straws still pose a threat as they must be incinerated at high temperatures to be broken down, which causes air pollution.
Outside, in front of journalists they had summoned, they dumped the files of would-be soldiers in the parking lot and incinerated them with a napalm-like mixture made from gasoline and Ivory soap.
The experts turned up video footage of the government's lead criminal investigator appearing to plant evidence to support the government theory that the students had been incinerated in a dump by local gang members.
"The fronds of the palms are burned," a process that takes place offsite — sometimes as far away as Florida — where they are incinerated in an open fire, collected and shipped back to the city.
At this point a staff member breaks out sobbing, and a Secret Service agent closes his eyes, presumably imagining the family that will be incinerated separately from but at the same moment as him.
Senum had been investigating ways to reduce the town's fire risk for years but Camp Fire, which killed 303 people in northern California, and incinerated the town of Paradise last November, spurred her efforts.
At a news conference on Wednesday night, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said search and recovery teams had finished combing through the ruins of approximately 13,000 homes and other buildings incinerated by the blaze.
Reports of phone's exploding due to faulty batteries, including one that reportedly incinerated a Jeep and another that reportedly injured a 6-year-old boy, have brought to light the extreme severity of the situation.
The administration of President Enrique Pena Nieto received international condemnation in 2014 over the case of 43 trainee teachers who the government said were kidnapped, killed and incinerated by drug traffickers working with corrupt police.
Keeley said many homes in Paradise were incinerated by the Camp Fire, but the trees around those homes were intact, indicating that the fire was wind- and ember-driven, rather than burning through the forest.
In Santa Barbara County, nearly two dozen homes were incinerated in a wildfire that began Saturday, once again harrowing an area ravaged in the last year by fires and then mudslides that killed 21 people.
California, long accustomed to wildfires, has begun to experience those limits after a brutal 2018 fire year when 85 people - and thousands of homes - perished in blazes, including one that incinerated the town of Paradise.
By the early morning hours of Friday, the animating force of contemporary Republican politics lay in ashes, incinerated by three Republican senators — John McCain of Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
One reason scientists want to make sure Cassini is incinerated at the end of its journey is to ensure that any of its earthborn microbes do not contaminate the biotic or prebiotic worlds out there.
NBC News reported the cats were being fed bodily tissues and organs of other infected cats, then the newly infected cats were tested upon, parasites were collected from their feces, and they were euthanized and incinerated.
Me, incinerated, as were millions of Jews during World War II. Since the start of his campaign, Trump has been testing the limits of what the American public and political class will accept as presidential behavior.
God tests Abraham by instructing him to "take your son, your only son, whom you love" to a certain mountain; there the precious Isaac must be slain and incinerated as a "burnt offering" to the Creator.
These are the things we will remember the year 2017 for—a year which has already been stamped, sealed and stored in the files of history until we're all incinerated by a meteor that nobody expected.
The site, which President Obama will visit this month, reflected an almost universal Japanese view that the city was a victim of unnecessary brutality — parents and children incinerated, thousands killed and a generation poisoned by radiation.
A report last year from the academic journal Science Advances said that as of 2015, only 9% of plastics was being recycled, 12% was being incinerated and the other 79% was ending up in the environment.
On many occasions, we've caught a glimpse of what would happen if Daenerys truly embraced the power of the dark side, and it's not pretty—just ask the masters she crucified or the Khalasar she incinerated.
That situation should have been simple to clear up but instead, King Aerys had Brandon arrested, summoned his father and then publicly incinerated them both, an event that looms large over Jon and Dany's first meeting.
Last year, it took months to find the more than 2,200 people unaccounted for in Sonoma County after the fires incinerated thousands of homes.. The death toll in Sonoma from that fire was finalized at 24.
Its adaptation to a shoreline environment, Ksepka added, meant it would have been spared from the wildfires believed to have destroyed most of the world's forests after the asteroid impact may have incinerated tree-dwelling birds.
Petrone and his colleagues have spent years studying the remains of people killed by the infamous eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, which incinerated the Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, along with other settlements.
Inez Salinas, a 34-year-old hairstylist, and her daughter, now 3, were uprooted for months after their uninsured trailer was incinerated last year in the Camp Fire, which destroyed the Sierra foothill town of Paradise.
Grand proclamations about an "axis of evil"prefaced wars that killed hundreds of thousands of Arabs and brown people, human beings tabulated as mere casualties, the sanctity of their lives incinerated just like the twin towers.
But one or two tastes were enough for me; incinerated heart may be better expressed as a one- or two-bite snack, like the grape-size puff of pommes soufflées, topped with wonderfully smoky flounder roe.
A report last year from the academic journal Science Advances said that, as of 2015, only 9% of plastics was being recycled, 12% was being incinerated and the other 79% was ending up in the environment.
According to the Pena Nieto administration, local drug gang Guerreros Unidos mistook the students for members of a rival outfit, killed them, incinerated their bodies in another nearby dump and tipped their remains into a river.
Spaghetti made with grano arso, or burned-wheat flour, tasted pleasantly toasted rather than incinerated as it soaked up the liquor of tiny hard-shell clams and a soft mass of very fresh sea urchin roe.
If investigators confirm that the cladding was why the fire spread so rapidly and the building completely incinerated, then more of the responsibility could fall on the national government for failing to regulate and ban the material.
"Over the past 15 years clothing production has doubled, while the amount of time we wear those clothes before throwing them away – usually to be landfilled or incinerated – has fallen dramatically," Souchet told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The story tells a depressing tale of Andy Sr.'s childhood struggle with polio and the three toys he managed to save — Woody, Slinky Dog, and Mr. Potato Head — before the rest of his belongings were incinerated.
And the materials they mine — after being refined, assembled, shipped and sold — are returned to the Earth once the Echo is used and then thrown out, landfilled or incinerated after valuable materials are stripped out for reuse.
The New Jersey men who were found fatally shot last Friday inside an incinerated car registered to Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member Kim DePaola were lifelong friends who apparently knew their alleged killers, PEOPLE learns.
Argentine forensics experts said on Tuesday they had found the remains of 19 people in a dump in southwestern Mexico where the government claimed 43 missing students were incinerated in 2014, but no sign of the students.
The fire near Redding, which killed six people and incinerated 1,067 homes, started two weeks ago with sparks from the steel wheel of a towed-trailer&aposs flat tire, Department of Agriculture and Fire Precention officials said.
This fireball was known as "HUMBLE." and so glorious were its flames that it incinerated most of the Billboard Hot 100 as it arrived (Ed Sheeran is a non-flammable product, apparently) and has debuted at #2.
"Over the past 15 years clothing production has doubled, while the amount of time we wear those clothes before throwing them away – usually to be landfilled or incinerated – has fallen dramatically," Souchet told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
With 235 people still missing on Saturday in Sonoma County alone, and rubble from thousands of incinerated dwellings yet to be searched, authorities have said the number of fatalities from the North Bay fires would likely climb.
The videos also showed plastic bags that resembled one recovered from the river the next day by investigators and contained incinerated bones, including one that provided the only known DNA link to one of the missing students.
The menu said it was grilled, but I was ready to believe it had been incinerated in a rage, as if I had mortally insulted the chef and serving me this stick of carbon were his revenge.
They are acquired as healthy animals, inoculated or infected for testing and ultimately euthanized and incinerated at the end of a testing trial, he said, emphasizing that the animals are treated as humanely and ethically as possible.
The government said that, across the U.K., consumers use an estimated 13 billion plastic drinks bottles annually, with over 3 billion either sent to landfill, incinerated, or left to pollute streets, the marine environment and the countryside.
And there was that Marine major, an A-4 pilot, bragging to John's training class of eager pilots about the old Vietnamese man on a bicycle he had incinerated with a heat-seeking missile — just for fun!
The government had steadfastly portrayed the 2014 attack as one involving only corrupt local officials, including the municipal police, and a local drug trafficking gang that, mistaking the students for rivals, incinerated them in a nearby dump.
These include the walk of shame and her explosive coup d'état last season, in which her rivals assembled inside the Great Sept, expecting to persecute Cersei, only to be incinerated when she blew up the church instead.
But when he arrived, he said, all that remained of the dock on the banks of the Tennessee River was the incinerated ruins of boats, pontoons and the wooden walkway to which they had once been tied.
But longer and more severe fire seasons—as we're seeing in many parts of the world—means it's becoming more difficult to predict what type of vegetation will spring up in place of the freshly incinerated ecosystems.
According to the Pena Nieto administration, local drug gang Guerreros Unidos mistook the students for members of a rival outfit, killed them, incinerated their bodies in a nearby garbage dump and tipped their remains into a river.
Writers have always earned hatred from certain readers: If you were Ovid, that hatred got you banished from Rome; if Giordano Bruno, incinerated at the stake; if Flannery O'Connor, a scrawled shellacking from some unhappy Baptist in Georgia.
Fashion must abandon its "take-make-dispose" model, where unwanted clothes are sent to landfill sites or incinerated, and start using non-polluting materials that are designed to last and could save the industry $500 billion, it said.
She spent $300 on three days' worth of groceries; she almost "barfed up" soaked raw almonds (who wouldn't?); and she accidentally incinerated her Paltrow-approved chicken dinner at the very moment she was about to expire from hunger.
The panel "has not a single piece of evidence to change its conclusion that the 43 students were not incinerated" in the dump, Francisco Cox, a Chilean lawyer and one of the experts, said at the news conference.
All of the work will be done in the US, and none of the car seat materials will make it into a landfill or be incinerated, said Brett Stevens, TerraCycle's global vice president of material sales and procurement.
The government's account stated that the 43 were abducted by corrupt police and handed over to suspected members of local drug cartel Guerreros Unidos, who then killed them, incinerated the bodies and threw their ashes into a river.
Among the treasures incinerated were Egyptian mummies, frescoes from Pompeii, the 11,500-year-old skeleton of "Luzia" (the oldest human remains in the Americas) and a vast South American collection from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.
Kimmel playfully introduced Trump as a "tangerine-tinted Godzilla" and "fire-breathing billionaire who incinerated all who opposed him to become his party's presumptive nominee" before he walked on set, where he got an enthusiastic reception from the crowd.
This came after Jaime had to suffer the indignity of watching his men being incinerated, all while little bro Tyrion armchair quarterbacked from afar, quietly urging Jaime to flee instead of being the Big Damn Hero he's always been.
Many have never believed the probe's early conclusion that the students, from the famously radical Ayotzinapa teacher training college, were killed and then incinerated on a huge pyre in a garbage dump on the same night of their abduction.
Initially a repository of fears about the American nuclear bombs that had incinerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, he morphed into a family favourite during the optimistic post-war decades, periodically rising from Tokyo Bay to smite external threats.
That, in turn, has raised fears that a conservation-minded city would no longer be able to control or even know if its waste were simply being dumped in a landfill or incinerated, sending hazardous byproducts into the atmosphere.
The Camp Fire killed at least 83 people and 245 are still unaccounted for in and around Paradise, a community of nearly 272,15 people that was largely incinerated when the flames swept through two weeks ago, according to authorities.
LOS ANGELES – Pacific Gas and Electric Co. power lines that came into contact with trees caused four Northern California wildfires that burned across more than 14 square miles last fall and incinerated 134 buildings, state fire officials said Friday.
Other highlights included "Light of the Seven," from last season's finale, which built from a plaintive piano figure into a pulsing dirge as the stage flooded with green light, representing the "wildfire" that incinerated the Great Sept of Baelor.
As wildfires continue to rage across California, a set of before and after photos brings into focus the utter devastation wrought by the blazes, particularly in the northern California town of Paradise Pines which has essentially been incinerated by the fires.
The grim, painstaking search is concentrated in what little is left of Paradise, a Sierra foothills town in Butte County, California, about 2000 miles (210 km) north of San Francisco, that was overrun by flames and largely incinerated last Thursday.
Under Murillo, the government found the 43 had been abducted by corrupt police and handed over to members of a drug cartel, who murdered and incinerated them in the belief that the students' college had been infiltrated by a rival gang.
With more than 240 people still missing on Friday in Sonoma County alone, and rubble from thousands of incinerated dwellings yet to be searched, authorities have said the number fatalities from the so-called North Bay fires would likely climb higher.
Ms. Schwartz, who spent time in Japan after World War II, has described seeing marks made by incinerated bodies on the walls of Hiroshima after World War II, and these shadow forms and their terrible provenance are suggested in her work.
Like the dozens of other parents with missing children that VICE News spoke to in conflict-ridden Borno State and Adamawa State in northeast Nigeria, she doesn't even have any photos of her children — they were incinerated alongside her home.
In addition to the trunk of punk memorabilia, Mr. Corré incinerated several human effigies modeled on conservative politicians, like Boris Johnson, London's former mayor and an advocate for Britain's exit from the European Union, and the prime minister, Theresa May.
A few thousand dead Lannisters and incinerated zombies later, the damage inflicted by the dragons on the fleet amassed by an alliance of slave states against Daenerys Targaryen's free city of Meereen may not seem as impressive as it once did.
Our reporters traveled to Northern California, where the survivors of the Camp Fire, burning in the town of Paradise, above, found reasons to be grateful on Thanksgiving; and to Southern California, where fires incinerated movie sets and hiking trails near Malibu.
And while many locals take consolation in the fact that all the fuel around their homes has already been incinerated, there are still huge swathes of dried out bushland that could easily catch alight if the wind blows the wrong way.
So when a package of more than 100 specimens — some of them irreplaceable and rich in scientific value — survived a 10,200-mile trip only to be mistakenly incinerated because of communication and paperwork mistakes, the plant research community was aghast.
In 2014, Guerreros Unidos mistook 43 student teachers in the southwestern city of Iguala in Guerrero state for members of a rival outfit, killed them, incinerated their bodies in a nearby garbage dump and tipped their remains into a river.
The government's theory was that municipal policemen turned the students over to members of the heroin-trafficking gang Guerreros Unidos, who incinerated the students' bodies and took the remains in plastic bags to be tossed into the San Juan River.
When their former leader Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour was killed by a drone strike in the Pakistani province of Balochistan while returning from a trip to Iran, an intact Pakistani passport bearing his picture was found next to his incinerated car.
SAN FRANCISCO — Eight years ago, federal investigators announced that a "litany of failures" by California's largest utility had caused a massive gas explosion that killed eight people, injured 22010 and incinerated a neighborhood in the San Francisco suburb of San Bruno.
They'd have me believe Michael has spent 40 years in captivity after killing five people, when I know full well the dude has repeatedly escaped and slaughtered enough victims to fill Yankee stadium, not to mention been incinerated, beheaded, and electrocuted!!
Shasta County communities are still recovering from a devastating blaze this summer that killed eight people and incinerated hundreds of dwellings in and around Redding during one of the most intense fire seasons across California and the U.S. West in a decade.
The following contains spoilers from Game of Thrones season 7, episode 4, "The Spoils of War"… Jaime Lannister faced off against the Mother of Dragons during Game of Thrones' latest episode, "The Spoils of War" — and he was nearly incinerated as a result.
Members of the notorious Zetas drug cartel turned the prison where they were being held in northern Mexico into a death camp where they tortured and killed around 150 people, and then incinerated the bodies or dissolved them in acid, the authorities say.
Related: Syrian Regime Blocks Aid Convoy and Shells Civilians Who Gathered to Receive It Footage broadcast by the state-run al-Ikhbariya news channel of what it said were scenes of the blasts in Jableh showed several twisted and incinerated cars and minivans.
HAWAII VOLCANO EMITS MASSIVE CLOUD OF ASH INTO SKY, BUT GOLFERS SEEM OBLIVIOUS "Fast-moving" flows on Saturday from fissure 20 in the volcano's lower east rift zone ignited brush fires and incinerated everything in its path, Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency reported.
It&aposs a heart-rending message to a missing son who&aposs likely among those who drowned seeking refuge in the azure waters off the Greek hamlet of Mati from a raging wildfire that incinerated everything in its path with unfathomable speed.
Worst of all, the clothes produced by this massive resource consumption produces clothes are rapidly discarded: In 2015, 73 percent of the total material used to make clothes ended up incinerated or landfilled, according to a study by the Ellen MacArthur foundation.
Nearly 2200 years after a wildfire incinerated more than 215 homes in this suburban neighborhood north of downtown San Diego, the vivid and often bitter memories of destruction and rebuilding come flooding back every time they hear about a fire in California.
"Nobody would have ever thought this could happen," Mr. Trump said on Saturday, standing in the remains of a mobile home park in Paradise, the town in the Sierra Nevada foothills where most homes were incinerated by the so-called Camp Fire.
Any remnant of where they lay was erased when the wooden crosses marking their graves were turned to ash in the historic Big Burn of 1910, the deadly fire that incinerated 3 million acres of forest in western Montana and northern Idaho.
All of that was incinerated in the atomic blast of Spicer's first appearance as Donald Trump's press secretary, which, perhaps more than any other single moment, signaled America's entry into a new political age, and the permanent irretrievability of the old one.
The film makes every fumble count hard, from Armstrong's bruised body after crashing a lunar lander during training, to the tragedy of the Apollo 1 team, incinerated in a test shuttle when the over-oxygenated cabin was met with an electrical fire.
An initial investigation by the government stated that the 43 were abducted by corrupt police who handed them over to members of a local drug cartel, who then killed them, incinerated their bodies at a trash dump and threw the ashes into a river.
Between 0003-2000 inches (213 cm) of rain was expected to fall through the weekend in areas around the town of Paradise, the community of nearly 2503,000 people 175 miles (280 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco that was largely incinerated by the Camp Fire.
Her survival in "The Bells" was nothing short of miraculous — she was nearly trampled by fleeing civilians, incinerated by dragon fire, and crushed by falling rubble multiple times before a white horse seemed to appear out of nowhere, allowing her to ride to safety.
Trump's latest tweet drew a sharp reaction from the state Assembly's top Republican and two Republican legislators representing the area around the northern California town of Paradise, which was mostly incinerated in a wildfire that killed 86 people and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes in November.
PG&E filed for bankruptcy in January, citing some $30 billion in civil liability from major wildfires sparked by its equipment in 2017 and 0003, including last year's Camp Fire which killed 85 people and incinerated most of the Northern California town of Paradise.
Bill Herz, the last surviving crew member of Orson Welles's mock "War of the Worlds" newscast, which terrified American radio listeners in 22 with vivid bulletins warning Newark residents to evacuate as invading Martians incinerated central New Jersey, died on May 22 in Manhattan.
The government's account, which relied on the testimony of several members of a drug gang, said the police had then turned the students over to the gang, which killed them, incinerated their bodies in a dump near Cocula and threw the remains in a river.
The Camp Fire incinerated some 13,000 homes in and around Paradise, mostly during the first night of the blaze when gale-force winds drove flames through drought-parched scrub and trees into the town with little warning, forcing residents to flee for their lives.
Sarah Lusk, Metro Vancouver spokeswoman, said the waste would be sent to a Waste-to-Energy facility in Burnaby where it will be incinerated, but added that there was "uncertainty with respect to timing" and the facility may not receive the waste over the weekend.
Absent further documentation, goods being held that have a declared low value are routinely destroyed, the statement said, adding that by the time the specimens were incinerated, at the end of March, they had been held for 76 days — 46 days longer than required.
About 12 percent of that has been incinerated, which is the only way to permanently dispose of plastic; 9 percent has been recycled, which only delays final disposal; and 60 percent — about 4.9 billion metric tons — is in landfills or scattered in the environment.
More than 60 percent of fabric fibers are now synthetics, derived from fossil fuels, so if and when our clothing ends up in a landfill (about 85 percent of textile waste in the United States goes to landfills or is incinerated), it will not decay.
Remains of at least 2300 people have been recovered so far in and around the Sierra foothills hamlet of Paradise, which was home to nearly 573,257 residents before the town was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of Nov. 290.
We can live safely in the knowledge that much or all of humankind won't suddenly vanish due to a miscalculation by a radar officer in Russia or the US, and that people near missile sites won't find themselves incinerated accidentally due to technician error.
Between 2307-213 inches (2503-152 mm) of rain was expected to fall through the weekend in areas around the town of Paradise, the community of nearly 27,000 people 175 miles (280 km) northeast of San Francisco that was largely incinerated by the so-called Camp Fire.
On Tuesday, a group of international forensic experts rejected the government investigation's conclusion that the students were killed and incinerated in a garbage dump hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police, apparently in league with a local drug gang.
Britain's Carbon Trust estimate that a two-meter tall tree that doesn't have roots has a carbon footprint of between 3.5 kg CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) and 16 kg CO2e depending on whether it is incinerated -- which is less polluting -- or finds its way to a landfill.
In a city reeling from near bankruptcy, their spray-painted expressions gave the cars a touch of color, humor or social commentary as they pulled into dirty stations or rumbled along streets lined with blocks of buildings that had been abandoned, incinerated or reduced to rubble.
The intensified effort to locate victims came on the sixth day of a blaze that has incinerated more than 0003,103 homes and other buildings, including most of Paradise, a town once home to 210,2150 people that was largely erased hours after the fire began on Thursday.
The report is particularly dismissive of the claim that the students were incinerated in a garbage tip a few hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police officers in league with a local drug gang called Guerreros Unidos on September 173, 2014.
The report is particularly dismissive of the claim that the students were incinerated in a garbage tip a few hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police officers in league with a local drug gang called Guerreros Unidos on September 26, 2014.
Carpenters were cutting wood to board up shattered windows on Monday morning, and glass panes were being replaced in some bus-stops and storefronts, but stretches of the wide avenue remained a mess, with the smell of charred paper and metal hanging over the incinerated carcasses of newspaper kiosks.
Now, Disney says all of the money it put into Vice has been incinerated: In investor filings Wednesday, Disney said it no longer thinks it will ever get any return on the investment it made in Vice — a company that at one point was supposedly worth $5.7 billion.
Remains of at least 71 people have been recovered in and around a Sierra foothills hamlet that was home to nearly 27,000 residents before the town, 175 miles (280 km) north of San Francisco, was largely incinerated by the deadly Camp Fire on the night of Nov. 8.
Generation Zero, Bannon's delirious 2010 documentary about the decay of American ideals, features, within its first six minutes: scenes of robbery, fiery plane crashes, heavy rain, emoji-faced men with their tongues wagging at money, handshakes in back alleys, incinerated houses, the boat sail-size dorsal fin of an approaching shark.
The units are in a complex that is only a mile and a half south of Grenfell Tower — the 1974 building with 120 apartments that was incinerated early on the morning of June 14, killing at least 79 people — but there is a social and economic chasm between the buildings.
Released the same year as "Star Trek: First Contact" — and grossing three times as much — "Independence Day" told a story directly opposed to Posadism, in which those who gather to greet the aliens and protest military engagement with them are the first to be incinerated by the extraterrestrials' directed-energy weapons.
While most municipalities have sophisticated collection systems — somewhere between 70 and 80 percent of used plastic wrappers, bottles and bags are collected by waste management companies and then recycled or incinerated — Japan's Environment Ministry estimates that between 20,000 and 60,000 tons of plastic waste end up in the ocean each year.
You learn terms like "digester eggs" (the futuristic silver spheres at the nearby Wastewater Treatment Plant) and "black mayonnaise" (the toxic mix of oil, arsenic, incinerated ash, and polychlorinated biphenyls that coats the creek's bottom), and end your tour at a curious fragrance garden, planted at one of New York's smelliest intersections.
Mostly, he seems a bit rusty, stepping gingerly into a world of Twitter vigilantes that did not exist the last time he ran for president, in 2008, much less the first time, 20 years earlier, when his campaign was incinerated by a video of his lifting a speech from the British Labor leader Neil Kinnock.
MEXICO CITY — Since November 2014, the Mexican authorities, eager to close a dark chapter in the nation's history, have insisted that 9413 students from Ayotzinapa who disappeared two months earlier in the city of Iguala were killed by a drug gang that incinerated their bodies in a garbage dump and disposed of the ashes in a river.
SPONSORED CONTENT - T-MOBILE ELSEWHERE > Wildfires: California's death toll has risen to 2628, with at least 28503 people listed by authorities as missing, as searchers continue looking for human remains in northern California, where the town of Paradise was incinerated last week by a fire that broke records for its destructive costs and lethality (NBC News).
Also part of this first stage is a printed pamphlet (available online as a PDF) which maps the Nature Walk and has a glossary for terms like "floatable" (marine trash), "digester eggs" (the futuristic silver spheres at the Wastewater Treatment Plant), and "black mayonnaise" (the mix of oil, arsenic, incinerated ash, and polychlorinated biphenyls that coats the creek's bottom).
Gusts of 230 mph to 230 mph (2911-72 kph) were forecast to sweep a vast swath of the state, from the San Francisco Bay Area to the agricultural Central Valley and especially in the Sierra Nevada foothills, where a November wildfire blamed on PG&E transmission lines killed 85 people and virtually incinerated the town of Paradise.
LONDON — Addise Mekonen was working a night shift on Friday when he learned from television news that his apartment was one of 650 London flats being evacuated in the middle of the night amid fears that it might be as dangerous as Grenfell Tower, which had been incinerated in the deadliest blaze in Britain in more than a century.
Whenever I pack up a big seasonal sack of old stuff to sell at Beacon's Closet or donate to Goodwill, I feel a twinge of guilt, because I know that about 80% of donated clothing is eventually incinerated or destined to languish in a landfill, where the cheaply made kind will remain for hundreds of years.
Yet, unlike many of those who went before her — Joffrey Baratheon, who was poisoned; Tywin Lannister, who was shot on the pot; Catelyn Stark, whose throat was slit; Margery Tyrell, who was incinerated in wildfire — this Westerosi darling got to keep her life, though the actress who played her seems to have lost the opportunity to collect another GoT paycheck.
Precise details about how drones pick up body temperature and the slightest change in the environment from 5,000 feet above are followed by the operator's perturbing account of an innocent family that walked away incredulously after being badly injured in the fury of a drone attack meant to target other suspects (who were immediately incinerated while planting a pipe in the ground).
Earthjustice, which filed the suit on behalf of communities where PFAS has been incinerated, argues DOD is in violation of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which both required the military to phase out use of PFAS-laden firefighting foam and incinerate its stockpiles at temperatures high enough to break down the chemicals and avoid releasing them into the air.
For the first time since the absolutely insane-looking anomaly (technically, SpaceX still won't call it an explosion) that incinerated a rocket and maybe a good chunk of that rocket's launch pad on September 1st, Elon Musk took to twitter to vent about his very, very bad day:Today's tweets are the first new information we've had on the explosion since a statement issued by SpaceX last Friday.
I assume it was similar everywhere (unless you were living in Switzerland, I suppose): a dusty old set brought out from hibernation; cheese and wine bubbling away under ethanol; room smelling like incinerated cheap vodka; bread stuck on sticks; bread dunked; bread falling off sticks never to be found; cheese setting and sticking to the bottom of the pan; party over and fondue set tucked away for as long as it takes for the memory to fade.
Yeah we all took the piss, didn't we, out of Kylie Jenner, that Lola-from-Shark's-Tale looking motherfucker, the teen make-up monolith, the future of the Kardashian clan, the one who will outlast them all, surely, the one most likely to ascend to presidency long after the plastic remains of Kris Jenner have been incinerated to death: we all took the piss when, at the turn of the year, she said 2016 was, quote, "about like the year of just realizing stuff".
The fact that electricity and signals figure so strongly in this episode — from the way Richard is incinerated to Sonny Jim's questions about electricity and comas to the monitors and screens that are present everywhere to the sounds that happen deep in the show's sound mix whenever someone is approaching a place where the curtain between world seems especially thin — all of those things point to the idea that Twin Peaks is strongly interested in the connection between us and it, between our perceptions of it and what it actually is.

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