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The church, built in 1905, is expected to be razed.
The mosque was razed by a Hindu mob in 1992.
We've seen villages razed off the face of the earth.
Unfortunately, most of the Highland Park Plant has been razed.
Late last year, entire warrens inhabited by migrants were razed.
Hundreds of protesters were arrested, and the land was razed.
Villages have been razed and 23 people killed so far.
Elements salvaged from the razed homes are scattered throughout the exhibition.
Since September, the unprecedented fires have razed over 27 million acres.
The outdoor theater was razed to make way for 182 condominiums.
A week after Castro was sentenced, a bulldozer razed the house.
Will they charge the oil company that razed sacred burial grounds?
The fire has also razed nearly 22,2200 acres across Butte County.
The fire has also razed nearly 210,214 acres across Butte County.
One year after celebrated Augusta National was razed as though Gen.
Wildfires have razed 7,000 acres of forests and farmland, Israel says.
During the building of the city, some 40 villages were razed.
The Enrique C. Rébsamen school might soon be razed as well.
In Colombia, illegal miners have razed large swaths of the Amazon.
Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed.
The leisure center has been razed, eliminating the public swimming pool.
A year after that the building was razed to the ground.
Hundreds of villages were burned to the ground and later razed.
Within a short time, the entire structure was razed to the ground.
Raqqa remains razed and in ruins more than seven months since liberation
In Palu, 80km from the epicentre, it razed buildings and cracked roads.
Many unofficial (mainly Protestant) churches have been razed and congregations broken up.
The walled garden has been razed and its fields sown with salt.
Nearly 3,500 homes and businesses have been razed, along with 170,000 acres.
A barren landscape razed by wildfires in Chile's Cauquenes community, on Feb.
They razed the countryside, destroying farms and killing livestock as they went.
It was razed and destroyed by the Slavs in the 6th century.
Across town, West Gangxia, a former urban village, was razed in 2009.
Greystone, an 1870s complex in Morris Plains, N.J., was razed last fall.
Since September, bushfires have razed an estimated 25 million acres in Australia.
The fires have razed an estimated 25 million acres across the continent.
"The older buildings will have to be razed and rebuilt," he added.
Leader of the nomadic Hun armies, he razed whole cities to the ground.
In April, a suspected arson attack almost razed the settlement to the ground.
Almost razed to the ground in 1790, it took six decades to rebuild.
The Anglo-Saxon system of government and economy was razed to the ground.
Bands of displaced peasants roamed the razed countryside, fighting the crows for gleanings.
Gripped by bloodlust, Kratos razed everything, killing his own family in the process.
Satellite photos from Human Rights Watch show entire villages razed to the ground.
They allege that Myanmar's military has murdered children, raped women and razed villages.
Refugees allege the Myanmar's military has murdered children, raped women and razed villages.
Century-old buildings were razed for Cadman Plaza and the Brooklyn Civic Center.
Hundreds of insurgents were killed in the battle, and the city was razed.
In 2004, the original building was razed and rebuilt on a larger scale.
Many buildings from his young adulthood were razed after they were deemed inhabitable.
Since September, unprecedented bushfires have razed an estimated 25 million acres in Australia.
"Entire villages were razed," said Matthew Smith, director of the group Fortify Rights.
Opposition groups said it had been razed by thugs that had infiltrated the protests.
The quake razed the walls of local prisons, letting more than 1,200 convicts loose.
A flower shoots up through soot in a community razed by wildfires on Feb.
But to make way for plantations, huge swathes of tropical rainforest have been razed.
Bali's Ubud Market was razed by a huge fire at about 6:248 a.m.
Before it was razed, images show a partially restored, 27,000-square-foot religious building.
More than 21 buildings in the 20113,22011-year-old city were razed, said Soyukaya.
What will happen to the employees of the garages when those garages are razed?
A year ago a massive avalanche razed a hotel in central Italy, killing 29.
The neighborhood was razed in the nineteen-seventies, in the name of urban renewal.
Some have grown gracefully into middle age; some have been radically altered, even razed.
Its last eruption in 22 killed more than 22,26 people and razed several villages.
Some were razed or abandoned; about 435 still need repair, said Mayor Robert Kennedy.
The building will be razed and the new, shiny, majestic one will replace it.
A Lexus showroom will be razed to make room for a 225-unit condo.
To accomplish this goal, large areas of the city center needed to be razed.
By then, the soil had been decontaminated, the asbestos removed, the Renault buildings razed.
In the 1970s, Iraqi leaders sent Kurds to concentration camps and razed their villages.
Residents of the affected buildings have a voice on whether they want them razed.
A deconsecrated church that was built in the late 19th century was also razed.
Famed resorts like the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda were completely razed.
In Ivory Coast, vast reserves of protected land have been razed for cacao production.
His family home will likely need to be razed, but is it worth rebuilding?
Some nearby houses have been razed and are being replaced with large, expensive houses.
It was razed to the ground, and raised up anew in a bloodied rebirth.
The Camp of Diocletian, a Roman-era military complex, appears to have been razed.
The house was later razed by the City of Stamford after it was deemed unsafe.
The 2016 quake, which was of magnitude 6.2, killed nearly 300 people and razed villages.
But whole sections were razed in the same period, rendering it a virtual ghost town.
Satellite imagery released by Human Rights Watch allegedly shows entire villages razed to the ground.
So far it's killed at least 48 people and completely razed the town of Paradise.
Churches were wrecked, religious monuments razed, and thousands of people were killed in the conflicts.
The weathered, two-story brick building was surrounded by razed lots and boarded-up homes.
The extremist group has systematically razed the tombs of Sufi saints and dynamited their shrines.
The inferno that incinerated the northern town of Paradise has razed a staggering 6,453 homes.
Part of the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been razed by bombing.
One hot spot was a contaminated property where the Corps razed a house in 2012.
Sobibor was razed after a prisoner uprising in October 1943 in which Niemann was killed.
The ancient fishing village of Tianjin was razed to make room for a mini Manhattan.
His policy of "Arabisation" in the north razed Kurdish villages and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Its last major eruption in 1963 killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages.
By dawn, several residential and business buildings had been razed to allow construction to start.
According to officials, fires in NSW have razed 1,588 homes and damaged an additional 653.
In the last five months, bushfires have razed an estimated 103 million acres in Australia.
They've said that many of the villages the Rohingya once called home have been razed.
They look at Donley's Wild West Town and envision how quickly it could be razed.
Divorce allowed needed boundaries to be built and expectations of each other to be razed.
And the old Yankee Stadium, the so-called House That Ruth Built, has been razed.
Between 1983 and 2014, a Kilauea eruption razed homes in and around the town of Kalapana.
Feher's directive is not that each arena must be razed and replaced by some utopian alternative.
Hundreds of buildings have been razed because of damage to the ground underneath them, he added.
There were also reports of people trapped inside razed vegetable markets and piles of concrete debris.
Hundreds of Rohingya villages have been razed, their land given to others and their crops harvested.
A black community called Seneca Village was razed in 1855 to make way for Central Park.
Vast swathes of Warsaw were razed to the ground and the city still bears the scars.
When it last erupted in 1963 it killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages.
He says he cannot go back -- the military has destroyed their food supplies, razed their homes.
Iwasaki was born in Hiroshima, thirty years after the city was razed by the atomic bomb.
In 1969, it was razed to make room for a mental health clinic and community center.
Thompson said in 2012, arguing for the preservation of Pier 17, which has since been razed.
Swimming pools, which are expensive to maintain and generate little-to-no revenue, are getting razed.
She awoke from a coma severely damaged; the bleed instantly razed the landscape of her mind.
In the early 19813s, military and paramilitary forces razed whole communities in massacres of untrammeled brutality.
Huge swaths of forest are being razed to clear space for palm oil and cocoa plantations.
Borgo Egnazia was built on land originally razed by Mussolini and intended as an air base.
If history is any indication, the properties might be sold, razed and rebuilt as residential buildings.
The fires have killed 29 people and razed bushland across an area the size of Bulgaria.
Now those areas hold tilapia ponds or have been razed to make room for sugarcane plantations.
In the months after the explosion, every animal in sight was killed and every withered tree razed.
In the past, Israel's High Court has ordered some outposts evacuated and razed, including Amona and Migron.
Buffalo, New York's Larkin Administration Building, one of the architect's most renowned creations, was razed in 1950.
Federal Hall would soon be a dilapidated, century-old relic, razed in 1812 and sold for scrap.
In the last year, they've been subjected to mass killings and having their homes razed by arson.
The creations made by human hands have been so efficiently razed that not a single stone remains.
The once thriving town, which the army retook in September 2015, has been razed to the ground.
In 1983, when the last Christians fled, Druze villagers moved into abandoned Christian houses; others were razed.
It is believed to have razed other parts of the historical ruins after regaining control in December.
More than 1,000 homes have been razed and 9,000 residents remain evacuated from their homes, he said.
Several of them have been razed, and a few of the surviving ones are underused or vacant.
The attackers razed over 50 houses in an attempt to take over the community, state police said.
Many Hindus believe that the exact spot of his inception was where the Babri Mosque was razed.
Guatemala and El Salvador razed communities of accused sympathizers, both before and during their ultraviolent civil wars.
The Mendocino Complex Fire alone has burned more than 400,000 acres and razed more than 270 structures.
In October, a US gunship razed an MSF hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, killing 30 staff and patients.
Century-old wood frame buildings are routinely gutted for luxury rental apartments or razed for multistory condos.
The Camp Fire is already the most destructive in state history, having razed more than 6,000 homes.
Hundreds of fires have razed more than 9.9 million acres across five states in Australia since September.
Within weeks, the authorities had razed the protest camp and the Army had approved the pipeline's construction.
Their father set off after them, tracking them across ISIS territory — razed towns rank with rotting corpses.
Six people have been killed, nearly 700 houses burned down and millions of hectares of land razed.
More than 3,700 square miles were razed in the past year, the largest loss in a decade.
At least 1,500 homes were razed, according to an analysis of satellite images by Human Rights Watch.
State security forces and armed mobs razed hundreds of Rohingya villages, forcing up to 688,000 into Bangladesh.
Its building, on Canal Street, was razed in the 1970s, and the land is mostly still vacant.
Many locals fear new settlements will simply spring up in the area once the Jungle is razed.
The continents will be razed and we will live on a system of pods on the moon.
In May 22014, a great swath of Rotterdam was razed in a catastrophic bombing raid by the Luftwaffe.
The home at 2000 Independence Avenue, she said, should not have been razed and could have been rehabilitated.
But if Netanyahu shoots the law down and Amona is razed, the government would likely fall, Segal said.
The wildfire scorching through Canada's oil sands region in northeast Alberta has razed entire neighborhoods in the city.
The center of Amatrice was devastated, with entire palazzi and other large municipal structures razed to the ground.
New Yorkers who weren't even born when the station was razed personally feel the pang of its loss.
The cross, the judges decided, must be altered so that it was no longer a cross, or razed.
The Goose takes its name from a popular bar, The Blue Goose, which was razed in the 1960s.
Northwest Syria, the area I know well, is razed to the ground and basic infrastructure is in tatters.
Sandy Hook was razed to make way for a new school that is slated open in the fall.
Over the past few years Kurdish militiamen have razed or evacuated dozens of Arab villages across northern Syria.
The country's rapid urbanization has led to groups of villages' being razed to make way for high-rises.
Then a letter came: 96 Hudson was to be razed to make way for a new public school.
Yet, in December, this bar, too, is scheduled to vanish, razed for twenty-nine stories of future Brooklyn.
Before it's razed, 140 Essex Street is hosting a one-weekend exhibition featuring 7 murals by 10 artists.
On the other hand, it suggests that our current understanding of the world must be razed—undone, destroyed.
Particularly telling is the fact that racially integrated communities were razed to make way for Jim Crow housing.
The original car was destroyed during the second war and much at the site razed on Hitler's orders.
Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,000 lives, mostly Muslim.
Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,33 lives, mostly Muslim.
Satellite imagery shows 288 villages, mostly Rohingya settlements, have been fully or partially razed by fires since Aug.
The construction razed 650 homes and nearly 100 African American-owned businesses, over strong objections from the community.
About 2,500 homes have been destroyed as more than 11.7 million hectares (117,000 sq km) have been razed.
Clashes ensued, prompting a massive military intervention that razed the town and left more than 1,600 people dead.
The blazes, which have been burning across Australia for months, have razed homes and wiped out entire towns.
Around 2,500 homes have been destroyed as more than 11.7 million hectares (117,000 square km) have been razed.
Gravesites and traditional medicine, thousand-year-old artifacts, and remnants of our family members were parcelled and razed.
The once-prosperous area was razed and ransacked, with sheets of corrugated roof strewn amid bullet-ridden trucks.
Clashes ensued, prompting a massive military intervention that razed the town and left more than 1,600 people dead.
Entire cities have been razed, their maps changed from bustling towns to broken ruins to reflect story events.
Insurgent strongholds, including swathes of Diyarbakir's historical centre, have been pummelled by artillery fire and razed to the ground.
The city's ancient heritage, particularly its green spaces and spidery waterways, had been razed in the rush to rebuild.
The decline has been steepest, naturally, in areas where the jungle has been razed to plant palm-oil trees.
Pictures show that entire neighborhoods have been razed, although the downtown, including the city's hospital, has mostly been spared.
The House on Seymour Avenue was Razed For 10 years, Castro kept the three women chained inside his house.
The Nazis then razed the city and expelled some 500,000 remaining residents, sending some to the Auschwitz death camp.
The village of Lidice was razed to the ground in a revenge massacre, part of a wave of reprisals.
After militants stepped up their attacks in 2013, the military razed an extensive area along the border with Gaza.
Entire neighborhoods were razed, with residents moved to large public housing buildings—projects—often on the outskirts of town.
In the decades since it was razed, religious groups have fought in the courts over who should control it.
After the Babri Masjid mosque was razed in Ayodhya in 1992, communal riots across India killed about 2,000 people.
In 1992, a Hindu mob razed the mosque to the ground, leading to riots in several parts of India.
Analysis published Monday claims photographs taken May 7 show some of the buildings at the site have been razed.
When word came several years ago that Yumingzui would be razed to make way for a resort, villagers protested.
The hospital was in danger of closing and the building of being razed if costly renovations were not done.
Officials razed part of a slum near the city's main port in 2013, forcing 9,000 people from their homes.
Meanwhile in Ireland, the last of the infamous church-run Magdalene Laundries for "fallen women" could soon be razed.
Buildings were razed to make convenient parking lots, and two major blocks on Main Street were closed to traffic.
Hundreds of families had to be moved from the area and their homes razed, alienating Hindus and Muslims alike.
Villages were razed and communications ruined, leaving officials unable to tally an accurate toll of the death and devastation.
In Iraq and Syria, American bombers razed entire cities in order to kill the ISIS fighters living in them.
Last week, strong winds swept through the town, bringing a terrifying firestorm that razed half of the main street.
They use stealth and drones to create video archives of the city's colonial-era buildings before they are razed.
Forests have been razed and the human populations increased, moving farther and farther into the shrinking habitats of wildlife.
After several delays, the descendants finally got their marker in late 2018 on a highway near the razed village.
Nearly entire blocks of small two-story beach homes were razed to their tile floors, likely by the storm surge.
Whoa, say the commuters who have lived with, and hated, Penn Station since the old one was razed in 1963.
Habila returned the next day to find her house razed to the ground, and the burnt body of her husband.
Right next door, fire also razed the small house where Summit Inn manager Michelle Keeney lived with her husband, Scott.
Israel's Supreme Court said the dwellings had to be razed because they were built illegally on privately owned Palestinian land.
By the end of some sequences, entire villages and local landmarks are razed by mortars, heavy artillery, and tank treads.
The home, a vestige of the violent drug wars that plagued Miami, Florida, in the 1980s, was razed on Tuesday.
Officials claim that the area, having been rigged with explosives by the insurgents, had to be razed to the ground.
Today St. Columba is gone, merged into St. Bartholomew parish, the church razed and replaced with a stately new one.
Rescue teams combed a region razed by a Category 4 hurricane that flattened blocks, collapsed buildings and left infrastructure crippled.
But satellite evidence collected by Amnesty International showed that only Rohingya neighborhoods in Inn Din had been razed by fire.
Thousands of square miles of forest have already been razed in indigenous territories, where large-scale industrial activity is prohibited.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — In a razed lot near Echo Park Lake stands a confounding sculpture.
The storm's destruction of South Miami-Dade showed that many of the razed homes were shoddily built under weak standards.
Hundreds of Rohingya villages were burned to the ground, razed by bulldozers and then scraped shortly after the Rohingya fled.
Incans, Olmecs, Aztecs—their finest works of art were all pillaged, razed, broken apart, and their gold was melted down.
Among them was Kangaroo Island, a popular tourist destination that has already been razed by fires that killed two people.
After the house was razed in 1979, the vacant lot drew hoards of gawkers ... fans, documentarians and even ghost hunters.
But the reclaimed areas are often razed towns, or islands of relative safety and highways connecting them to larger cities.
He and a few other residents are trying to keep their homes from being razed for yet more high-rises.
Since 2017, more than 150,000 people have fled their homes as government forces have razed Anglophone villages to the ground.
With a developer, Brillia, it has already razed 23 five-storey apartment blocks and put up seven towers in their place.
At the end of the second Opium War it was razed by British and French troops in an orgy of destruction.
Alphonse is one 30,000 residents of the Otodo Gbame slum who were left homeless last month when their community was razed.
The quake razed mountain homes and buckled roads in a cluster of communities some 22009 km (2300 miles) east of Rome.
The capital Warsaw was razed to the ground by Nazis in 1944 after a failed uprising in which 200,000 civilians died.
Some of the charred hulks were razed, while others just collected snow in the winter and sprouted weeds in the summer.
After the exhibition, the aquatics building will be razed by the park service as part of its Hurricane Sandy recovery program.
Los Angeles—invoked in a litany of street names, a love letter that is also an elegy—is razed and redeveloped.
While shophouses thrived under British rule, many were razed to make room for high-rises after Singapore became independent in 1.073.
The New York Knicks will be dissolved, Madison Square Garden razed, and salt sown into 33rd Street earth for 1,000 years.
A large chunk of the center was razed by the Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, who was deposed and executed in 2000.
Separately, rights groups have documented more than 300 Rohingya villages in northern Rakhine that were razed by fire since last August.
The houses have been razed, and the few mosques and historical buildings left are surrounded by empty stretches of rough ground.
The hotel is built (and razed) every year, and made up of 500 tons of ice and 20,000 tons of snow.
Ms. Brown had just moved with her family to Mallacoota when the fire razed their new home and worsened her asthma.
By the time it was razed more than 30 years later, the settlement counted several distinguished citizens among its property owners.
This canvas had hung in the Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital, which was razed to make way for the Cornell Tech campus.
Hurricane Katrina devastated the property, and although the house might have been salvaged, government teams razed it without the family's permission.
Arabic-language news channels and social media regularly bring word of ancestral villages razed, Christian cemeteries shattered and Chaldean churches shuttered.
New figures show that more than 3,700 square miles were razed in the past year, the largest loss in a decade.
Tornadoes lashed the Midwest, killing at least three people and leaving a trail of splintered homes, razed businesses and power outages.
That, however, was not enough for many people in towns razed by bushfires and some of the firefighters tackling the blazes.
" A social media user tweeted on Monday that the Keriya Aitika Mosque was 800 years old and was "razed to the ground.
"Once militants are in the area, the area must be razed," says an Egyptian NGO worker in Sinai, describing the army's mindset.
Consider how liberal movie critics razed 2019's "Last Blood" as "racist" for implying a border wall might be needed after all.
Though, it's challenging to know how much carbon is released when millions of acres of Amazonian rainforest are razed to the ground.
About 2,500 homes have been destroyed and more than 11.7 million hectares (45,175 square miles) of tinder-dry bushland have been razed.
Indonesia's local politicians are powerful and have a long tradition of allowing national parks to be razed in exchange for campaign funding.
During this week in history (2003, 2007 fires and beyond) millions of acres have burned, thousands of homes razed, and dozens killed.
Human Rights Watch has independently produced satellite imagery that it claims proves the Myanmar army has razed entire Rohingya villages by fire.
The invisibility theme was done as a protest against the demolition of Liu's studio when authorities razed an artists' village in Beijing.
Yet where the woodland is under the control of the KFS, whole areas have been razed to rent out to maize farmers.
Many people don't realize the island once looked very different — its plentiful forests were razed by settlers more than 20140,363 years ago.
Many have been abandoned or razed, but recently a thriving business has had entrepreneurs buying, fixing up and renting the remaining cabins.
A factory and office complex in central Baishizhou, the Shahe Industrial District, was slated to be razed at the end of April.
The collection was looted wholesale in 1897 when the British army sacked the palace and razed the kingdom in a punitive expedition.
" The house was razed in 1957, and a plaque at its site on Delaware Avenue is inscribed laconically "Here Died William McKinley.
In general, it's impossible to tell which trucks are carrying wood that's been legally cut from those that have been illegally razed.
New York State acquired Kaaterskill Falls and the forest around it and razed what was left of the hotels in the 1960s.
The construction boom in Beirut has generated plenty of local criticism, as historic buildings have been razed and public areas nearly decimated.
Benning's development plans called for all 180 Perkins houses to be razed years ago and replaced with 228 new Mission-style homes.
Satellite imagery collected by international human-rights groups shows how dozens of Rohingya villages were razed by fire in northern Rakhine State.
About 2,500 homes have been destroyed and more than 11.7 million hectares (117,000 sq km) of tinder-dry bushland have been razed.
Of the three closest shopping malls, one has been razed, one sits abandoned and one is down to one or two tenants.
California experienced its worst wildfire season ever in 2018, and wildfires in Siberia last year razed 6.5 million acres (26,000 square kilometers).
The attackers thought to be Fulani herdsmen razed over 50 houses in an attempt to sacked the entire community, state police said.
The town slid into disrepair; the hospital and many shops shuttered; the houses of Indian Village and Mexican Town were mostly razed.
An estimated 1,000 structures have been razed by the Camp Fire so far, most of them in Paradise, according to local fire officials.
The resident of a home razed in a landslide on Thursday morning, a woman in her 80s, was killed, Kyodo news agency said.
Immense areas of the state were razed by wind-whipped flames, leaving hillsides bare of vegetation that could stabilize soil and prevent mudslides.
Topos México, Hernández's highly respected volunteer group, was one of several formed in the aftermath of the 225 earthquake that razed Mexico City.
Since September, the unprecedented fires have razed over 27 million acres, and at least 1 billion animals are feared dead in the blazes.
Already, some shops outside the market have been razed and a new building that will house a smaller "outer market" is under construction.
The storm flooded villages; razed crops; swept away cattle, destroyed Haiti's natural resources and knocked out electricity, cutting off parts of the island.
Brazil adopted self-policing measures following a spike in deforestation, when Greenpeace threatened to name meatpackers who bought cattle grazing on razed rainforest.
Every time a sketch or a blueprint is scrunched up and thrown in the bin, it's like a wrecking crew has razed it.
When the building was condemned and set to be razed, they moved into their current space, a former bingo hall built in 1984.
The razed sites were intrinsic to religious practices and were part of the city's rich history, and were not military objectives, she said.
In 1992, Hindu fundamentalists razed a 16th-century Mughal mosque there, sparking fatal riots, and erected a makeshift tent that approximated a temple.
At the site, near Vernon Boulevard, Plaxall currently controls 13 acres, or about five city blocks, where all the buildings would be razed.
Refugees pouring into Bangladesh from Rakhine, in Myanmar's west, have described civilians being executed, women gang-raped and villages systematically razed by fire.
The fires have also destroyed more than 2,600 homes and razed over 25 million acres, an area bigger than the state of Indiana.
The core of the city was razed by Israel and Egypt to create a buffer zone, separating families, including mine, with barbed wire.
The Hôtel de Glace outside of Quebec City, Canada, is made entirely of snow and ice, and gets rebuilt and razed every year.
According to The Associated Press, analysts say images show a rocket engine test stand and another building being razed by North Korean forces.
Within two months, it was over, a tent city that included its own micro-economy and public library razed by the city's police.
Tornadoes lashed the Midwest on Tuesday, killing at least three people and leaving a trail of splintered homes, razed businesses and power losses.
Those communities saw an average of 65 civilians killed, 25 homes razed, and more than five community spaces destroyed over the previous year.
An entire neighborhood, Lightning, was razed to make way for that stadium, which was then demolished to make way for Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
I touched that area where a lump, not quite the size of a golf ball, had once nestled in my razed, amputated breasts.
A 'treasure trove' of ancient artifacts has been discovered at a fort in Scotland that archaeologists believe was razed to the ground by Vikings.
To this end, much of her work features actual pieces of cactus, a symbol of razed villages where nothing remains but the prickly vegetation.
Plumes of smoke rose above the crash site, with some mudbrick buildings razed to the ground and others pierced by parts of the plane.
After multiple environmental assessments and cleanups, the buildings at Chevy In the Hole, GM's flagship factory on the Flint River, were razed in 20083.
Almost ten years ago, I watched a tenement that housed a popular local bar as it was razed on a busy East Village corner.
Agung's last eruption in 1963 killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages by hurling out pyroclastic material, hot ash, lava and lahar.
One such area is the Maspero district of central Cairo, which runs along 26 July street and where many homes were razed this summer.
On Monday, French truck drivers and other protesters blocked traffic on the road leading to the port, and asked that the camp be razed.
Godfrey Evans, the principal curator of European decorative arts at the National Museums Scotland, said Hearst was "just devouring" buildings as they were razed.
Finally, the hotel was razed and replaced with a complex of schools for underprivileged children, many of them Latino immigrants, named for Mr. Kennedy.
Acres upon acres of forest have been razed to make way for small cities of huts, made from cheap black tarps covered in mud.
The company's equipment was also deemed responsible for California's deadliest fire, the inferno that razed the city of Paradise last year, killing 86 people.
A majority of residents whose buildings are to be razed became legal owners of their apartments during the privatization reforms of the early 1990s.
"It's akin for an American to see Arlington cemetery razed and the tomb of the unknown soldier dug up and paved over," said Thum.
Here Assyrian emperors' palaces once stood, surrounded by Nineveh's fortified walls, which were destroyed by Babylonians and Medes, razed, and the kings' treasures plundered.
History will tell you that the part of the city where Ms. Morisseau puts her Paradise Club was razed long before she was born.
The two-story barge-supported restaurant, whose lease expired in May, will be razed and replaced with a similar business under TF Cornerstone's proposal.
Officials have said this bushfire season is likely to be the worst on record, as millions of acres of land have already been razed.
Since September, bushfires have razed 14.6 million acres in Australia — more than twice the area that burned in the Amazon rainforest in August 2019.
Officials have said that this bushfire season may likely be the worst on record, as millions of acres of land have already been razed.
Colonel Fitch supposedly lived in what became known as the Yankee Doodle House in Norwalk until it was razed early in the 20th century.
New figures show his government is succeeding: More than 3,700 square miles were razed in the past year, the largest loss in a decade.
Giants like Nike and Gucci, perhaps reacting to customer pressure, agreed to have nothing to do with leather from razed sections of the forest.
The worst floods in the state in a century claimed 383 lives, razed tens of thousands of homes, and washed away roads and bridges.
They hadn't known that the motel was being razed, and there were tears in Anita's eyes as she parked their car near the fence.
Maybe winning is not nearly as important to him and people like him as everything being razed to the ground in the end. Yeah.
Formerly in McComb, Mississippi, the home was going to be razed after Bowlin's death in 231, until it was bought by Houston artist Katy Emde.
"I saw houses that had been razed, I saw people who had been attacked, children who had been shot," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Otlik drew inspiration from her native Poland, whose capital Warsaw was entirely rebuilt after it was razed by Nazi troops during the Second World War.
Rakhine residents told Reuters in November that soldiers from the 99th were still in Tula Toli, and that all the Rohingya homes had been razed.
The last time Agung staged a major eruption was in 1963, when more than 1,000 people died and several villages on its slopes were razed.
Fires ravaged Northern California Monday, leaving at least ten people dead, and forcing thousands to evacuate as entire neighborhoods were razed to the ground. Gov.
Fires ravaged Northern California Monday, leaving at least ten people dead, and forcing thousands to evacuate as entire neighborhoods were razed to the ground. Gov.
Now it stands as an oasis in a Coney Island ravaged by mid-century urban renewal, so much of it razed to create housing projects.
He had it razed, and on its site erected a sleek modern edifice, designed by the eminent architect Edward Larrabee Barnes, which opened in 1971.
There's naked land where the forest was razed, there's pasture ready for cattle, there's forest being burned, and other forest that would be burned later.
When Saddam Hussein was President of Iraq, Yazidi villages were razed, and their inhabitants were resettled in planned communities and compelled to identify as Arabs.
But two of the dams were razed in 20143 and 22014, and since then, fish have been rushing back into the Penobscot, Maine's largest river.
In the early 1970s, the factories were razed, except for the battery complex, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Maybe Mount Vernon Baptist and/or Friendship Baptist Church can play host, since their buildings were razed to make way for the Falcons new stadium?
The property used to be owned by Barbara Streisand back in the day, but years later it was razed and the new house was built.
One side is etched with an image of the original four-story Neoclassical building, which was razed and replaced with the current structure in 1928.
From 21988 to 264, more than 21980,500 Kurdish villages were razed and thousands of residents forcibly removed to detention camps, according to Human Rights Watch.
I asked him to recount for me how a huge swath of "black Pompano" -- the predominantly African American part of town -- came to be razed.
Just last year, the Camp Fire—California's most destructive ever, sparked by PG&E's decrepit equipment—razed the town of Paradise nearly to the ground.
In 1963, an eruption of Agung killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages by hurling out pyroclastic material, hot ash, lava and lahar.
In villages like Inn Din, from which Rohingya families fled to neighboring countries like Bangladesh, locals razed scores of empty homes and built new structures.
Former tenants of the razed buildings, including those who were children at the time, will be given preference for an apartment in the housing lotteries.
The family moved frequently, as Michael Conners chased work, and eventually settled in Salt Lake City (Bingham was later razed to accommodate a copper mine).
Hundreds of others, intent on reaching Britain, live in squalor in Calais, where the infamous migrant camp known as "the Jungle" was razed last year.
Reports also emerged early this month that the North had razed a stand that it used to test launching technologies for solid-fuel ballistic missiles.
The task is extremely difficult, they said, because the organisations have only been given about 20 passes between them permitting access to the razed 'Jungle' site.
Earlier this year, for example, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts was discovered at a fort that archaeologists believe was razed to the ground by Vikings.
Saddam Hussein's rule targeted Iraqi Kurds in the late 1980s when chemical gas was used, villages were razed and thousands of Kurds were forced into camps.
The Dansalan College, a Protestant institution, and the Catholic Cathedral of Maria Auxiliadora, were both razed, and a priest and about a dozen other parishioners captured.
After a fire damaged the property in 2007, the fire chief deemed it "hazardous to the public's safety" and ordered it razed, according to court records.
Some scenes in "West Side Story," released in 1961, were filmed on dilapidated blocks in the West 60s that were later razed to build Lincoln Center.
Before the facility was razed, it was given a send-off  by German artist Katharina Grosse, who spraypainted the building red and white for MoMA PS1.
This year, the government of President François Hollande had the northern portion of the squalid camp razed, and set up shipping containers to house some migrants.
Mr. Barnett said he would like them to include a supermarket, in part to replace a popular Pathmark grocery store that was razed for the project.
It was a proposal to build a shopping mall in place of a razed central park in Istanbul that set off mass antigovernment demonstrations in 2013.
It came to an end following the 20113 Memorial Day riot, when the park was forcibly closed and the homeless encampments, known as Dinkinsville, were razed.
The Brewster houses, an emptied housing project that had been painted to look as if the buildings were wearing tribalistic war paint, had been razed completely.
A slave named Gaspar Yanga led an escape from a sugar plantation and, remarkably, created a colony that lasted 40 years before Spaniards finally razed it.
Outside, workers set about rebuilding power and phone lines devastated by the Israeli bombardment, which also razed entire tower blocks, leaving rubble strewn across the ground.
But in the 1960s, sections along Washington Street began to come down; in 1991, the city razed a five-block span from Gansevoort to Bank Streets.
The "reception centers" and "transit camps" Myanmar has set up, some on the site of razed Rohingya villages, are surrounded by barbed wire and security outposts.
The military-led pogroms against the Rohingya, aided by Buddhist civilians, killed thousands and left hundreds of villages razed by fire, according to international rights monitors.
The Coliseum itself would be razed, though a baseball field would remain, as it does at the site of the old Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
In fact, this season obliterates the country's previous record for worst wildfire season; that was in 2009, when the Black Saturday bushfires razed 1.1 million acres.  
The mix of housing includes many colonials and farmhouses dating to the 18th and 19th centuries, some of them restored and expanded, others razed and rebuilt.
In November, a Supreme Court decision handed Hindu groups control of a contested site where a 16th-century mosque was razed by Hindu zealots in 1992.
Rather, it briefly offers wrenching images (a bombing in Tel Aviv; razed Palestinian homes) before delving into the personal histories of members of Combatants for Peace.
Dar Youssef's uncle, Khaled Abu Ayyoush, said the youth's parents, two brothers and two sisters had lived in the house razed in the night-time operation.
Land that might be razed to raise cattle would have higher economic value if farmers can plant palo santo and sell it for a good price.
The human rights group said it interviewed 12 victims and reviewed satellite images that showed several large fires in the area and almost every structure razed.
She watched from afar as her beloved Syria descended into intractable civil war that ripped apart family back home and razed the places she held dear.
The images of collapsed buildings in urban areas suggested Tuesday's quake was more powerful than one in 1979 which razed a neighbourhood of a northern town.
This week, thousands of residents and vacationers in southeastern Australia were forced to evacuate to shorelines as bush fires encircled communities and razed scores of buildings.
After tenements on the site were razed in 2000, it sat empty for decades while city officials, community representatives, developers and lawmakers fought over its future.
The operation was certainly a serious endeavor — Taliban bases, torture chambers and ammunition dumps were busted, town bazaars were razed and over one million civilians were displaced.
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In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the streets of Houston, Texas, were submerged under brown floodwater; Hurricane Irma razed buildings to the ground on some Caribbean islands.
Eucalypt-lined streets of red-brick bungalows in the middle-class suburb were snapped up at hefty premiums by developers, razed, and quickly remade as apartment blocks.
When some Jakarta slums were razed in March and April, the FPI encouraged those evicted to form small "pop-up" groups to demonstrate against clearances, Bamukmin said.
A replica of a 2,000-year-old Roman arch razed by ISIS in Syria last year was unveiled today in Trafalgar Square in London, the BBC reports.
In Berlin, the headquarters of the Nazi secret police, the SS leadership offices, and the Reich Security Main Office were razed in the aftermath of the war.
Karen Waltmon, 58, who was returning to her home in one of the neighborhoods, said she wondered if parts of the city would have to be razed.
An abandoned army bathhouse still sat on the beach as recently as 2016, but was razed that year due to instability caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
The heat in the car that day was the heat of Maddy's face, the bottling of unwept tears as she razed the bleached hillside with her eyes.
Sparking wires were found to be the cause of last year's record-breaking Camp Fire, which razed more than 18,800 structures and killed 86 people in November.
The church, once the center of the city's Italian immigrant community, was to have been razed for the freeway decades ago, but Congress intervened to save it.
On the walls are large maps indicating the path of the bombs and aerial photographs that show how the fire razed a large swath of the city.
In recent months, thousands of Rohingya have been slaughtered, countless women and girls have been gang-raped, civilians have been burned alive, and villages have been razed.
Made in 1962, at the height of Cold War anxiety about nuclear annihilation, it is set in a Paris that has been razed by World War III.
Since October, the bushfires have claimed at least 28 lives, destroyed more than 2,000 homes, and razed an area of land nearly the size of South Korea.
Over the past few months the bushfires have razed an area roughly a third the size of Germany, killed 29 people, and destroyed more than 2,000 homes.
The fires have killed 13 people and millions of animals, destroyed more than 2,500 homes and razed 11 million hectares (27 million acres) of wilderness since September.
They had been hired by developers to extort slum dwellers into consenting to their houses being razed, in exchange for shabby tower blocks under a government program.
During the presentation, dramatic lighting paints a core of the pale gray buildings orange to illustrate the Great Fire of 1871 that razed more than 17,000 structures.
The Hôtel de Glace is a hotel made entirely of snow and ice that gets rebuilt and then razed every year outside of Quebec City in Canada.
Under Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who in the mid-1980s ordered shelves emptied of vodka and historic vineyards razed, many Russians drank after-shave, window cleaners and antifreeze.
He has maintained silence on the Moscow bulldozings, but his Chief of Staff Sergei Ivanov, a long-standing ally, spoke with undisguised contempt of the razed shops.
So far, fires throughout several states have killed seven people and razed more than 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres), according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
At least 10 people, including two foreigners, were killed in days of violence that erupted after mobs razed and vandalized several businesses and stores owned by immigrants.
Economic downturns, corruption convictions, and lawsuits between the city and developers seemed to hobble large-scale plans, which often razed buildings but put nothing up in their place.
Hiding all signs of Treblinka's existence, workers razed buildings, removed train tracks, plowed the earth, and brought in sand from a nearby quarry to cover what was left.
He estimated that more than 7,000 people have fled from Jaghori and Malistan either to Ghazni or into neighboring Bamiyan and more than 3,000 homes had been razed.
The extremist militants had razed the oldest Christian church in Iraq, the 1,400-year old St. Elijah Monastery in Mosul, about 30 miles (50 km) from al Qosh.
The extremist militants had razed the oldest Christian church in Iraq, the 1,400-year old St. Elijah Monastery in Mosul, about 603 miles (50 km) from al Qosh.
Notionally functional, they were commissioned by city authorities to serve as a record of the overcrowded, unhygienic tenement blocks before they were razed to make way for redevelopment.
Fanned by blustery, hot winds, the bushfire, which razed 58,000 hectares (143,321 acres) of land this week, ripped through the small rural town of Yarloop on Thursday night.
Hoping to cross to England, Mudwey was holed up in the squalid "Jungle" migrant camp outside the northern port of Calais before it was razed by the government.
Public demonstrations of even modest size are quickly shut down and unauthorized monuments to Mao, like giant statues, are razed in the heartland regions where Maoism burns hottest.
Simonovic said that in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan government forces had systematically razed villages and sexual violence and abuse of children's rights were rampant.
Once a middle-of-the-road Democratic voter, the 21988-year-old paralegal lives in the last house standing in a neighborhood razed for a planned technology plant.
In the year to July 1st, 2.1m acres of America were razed by nearly 26,19103 fires; 19 large ones are currently blazing, mainly in the West (see map).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party has long campaigned on a promise to support the construction of a Hindu temple on the site of the razed mosque.
He expropriated and razed medieval houses to build a new headquarters for the Paris Guard and the Fire Brigade, a massive structure still occupied by the Paris police.
The coalition recently shuttered and razed on of its outposts near At Tanf but denied that its closure was part of any arrangement with Russia or the regime.
Sandy Hook Elementary School in rural Connecticut where 20 children and six staff were killed, was razed to make way for a new school that opened in 27.
In Nepal, 2073 people have died while trying to fight fires that have razed 280,000 hectares (692,000 acres) of forest across the country, the worst in six years.
Protests do occur in China when communities are razed to make way for megaprojects — especially in years past, when some people killed themselves rather than lose their homes.
Many of the buildings in the ancient capital of Hue were totally razed during a monthlong battle, resulting in thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of refugees.
Pashtuns and others living in the tribal areas have few rights and can be exiled, their homes and businesses razed, and members arrested en masse over minor transgressions.
"Through MILLENNIA of history, barbarians have come and ravaged our cities, razed our monuments and burnt our libraries," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif tweeted in response Sunday.
The fires have also destroyed more than 2,600 homes and razed more than 10.4 million hectares (25.7 million acres), an area bigger than the U.S. state of Indiana.
The fires have killed 21 people and millions of animals, destroyed more than 21.4535,500 homes and razed an area roughly a third the size of Germany since September.
Now, his furniture-making company creates tables, chairs, walls, cabinets, coasters and anything else a customer wants from dead trees, demolished water towers and razed 19th-century tenements.
After the French court later moved to the Tuileries Palace, the Marais deteriorated for nearly two centuries and was almost razed until the government protected it in 1964.
Among scholars and many city dwellers, urban renewal is remembered for its vast destruction of minority communities, when entire neighborhoods were razed for housing, highways and civic projects.
Back in 1910, a large fire known as the Big Blowup razed 3.25 million acres of land in Idaho, Montana, Washington, and British Columbia in just two days.
The massive rainforest once covered roughly 2.1 million square miles, but some 20 percent has already been razed, mostly for lumber, slash-and-burn agriculture, and cattle ranching.
Caal Maquin's family is among the poorest in a village of very poor indigenous Guatemalans, where subsistence farming is getting harder as forests are razed for palm oil.
The fires have razed 14.6 million acres since September — more than twice the area that was burned in the Amazon rainforest in August 2019, which prompted global outcry.
Image via Artichoke Facebook Back in 2279, between the 22nd to the 2350th of September, the Great Fire of London razed much of the city to the ground.
It's on a lot which formerly housed a beautiful garden from the 20s that was razed in order to construct an, in his words, "IKEA box" of clinical modernity.
Though it's one of Europe's oldest cities, much of Lisbon is 18th century or later, thanks to the Great Lisbon Earthquake that razed much of the city in 1755.
In 1929 the French Mandatory authorities razed the village, relocating it to the contemporary city of Tadmur, and started stacking the old stones on top of each other again.
Mexico City, including its many colonial-era structures with their own protections, was built above the razed ruins of the Aztec capital, and more discoveries are likely, Matos said.
It will be adorned with remembrances of the lives lost and will be razed a few weeks later, similar to the annual Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.
In the military's response, the U.N. said, entire Rohingya villages were razed, scores of women were raped and murdered, and an estimated 10,000 people, if not more, were killed.
It then promptly razed the Moroccan Quarter of Jerusalem, without the consent of its Muslim residents, leaving hundreds homeless and destroying an ancient mosque from the time of Saladin.
The explosion and ensuing firestorms razed an area measuring more than 21 square miles (20043 square kilometers), damaging upwards of 22004 percent of all the structures in the city.
After service resumed in April 2017, Facebook was the main outlet for people speaking out against the army crackdown, in which soldiers razed villages and shot dead unarmed civilians.
The government has spent more than $60 million to rebuild the 18-hectare (45-acre) al-Musawara and another $230 million to compensate residents for hundreds of razed homes.
Kim did blow up North Korea's only known nuclear testing site on May 24 and razed a missile test site, but those moves haven't severely diminished his nuclear capabilities.
Apple looked to be a promising long-term tenant, and the developers convinced the computer company to pay for building the store itself, after the existing building was razed.
A major eruption in 1963 killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages Bali, famous for its surf, beaches and temples, attracts around 5 million visitors a year.
She and her husband, Grady, had escaped the worst fire in California's history, the Camp Fire, which has killed at least 63 people and completely razed their town, Paradise.
The source of the construction hoist was the former site of beloved Long Island City graffiti fortress 5Pointz, which was razed in 2014 to create a luxury high-rise.
Essex Crossing is the product of an agreement reached in 19673 between the city and various neighborhood groups to finally redevelop the area, which had been razed in 1967.
It has smashed a network of tunnels used to smuggle weapons in from Gaza; razed hundreds of homes to create a no-man's land; and mounted numerous air strikes.
He then brings us forward again, to the development of the Pruitt-Igoe public housing projects in St. Louis, completed in 1955 and razed less than two decades later.
In Gao, the offices of the U.N. peacekeeping mission located next to the airport terminal were razed by Tuesday evening's truck-bomb explosion which forced the airport to close.
Until the overnight destruction, a total of 117 homes had been razed in recent weeks by the eruption, which has also spewed ash thousands of feet into the air.
County officials in a sleepy Taiwanese village razed parts of a century-old temple, pictured above, that had been converted to a shrine to the Communist Party of China.
The building it was in was about to be razed to make room for the expansion of St. Luke's Hospital around 1964, when I was a student at Columbia.
Most of her village has been razed as part of a program to relocate residents away from fields where subsiding coal mines have left the earth sagging and unstable.
He said the purchase was about "beauty and history and legacy, but there's the silver lining" — the adjacent house would not be razed to make way for new development.
Most of the buildings that collapsed that September were razed months ago, with promises to rebuild, relocate residents or use the area for memorials in honor of the dead.
He recalled the transformation of the area since the mid-20th century, when manufacturing took off and groves were razed in favor of houses, pushing the citrus industry north.
In a country known for harsh weather, towering bushfires then razed vast areas, killing 33 people, followed by drenching rains that brought floods to some and relief to others.
Hundreds of blazes are raging on the continent's east coast and have already killed 27 people, razed thousands of homes and turned picturesque tourist towns to cinder and ash.
As Australia battles wildfires that have razed more than 4 million hectares (9.9 million acres) across five states, volunteers are trying to save wild animals caught in the inferno.
Fires have razed more than 8.6 million hectares (21.3 million acres) of land across Australia, killing 25 people and destroying or damaging thousands of homes, most in the southeast.
The town's last remaining building, the Taft Hotel and Saloon, which was rebuilt after the 13 fire, was razed to make way for Interstate 90 in the early 1960s.
New data from Brazil's space agency reported that in one year, more than 3,700 square miles of the rain forest, an important buffer against climate change, had been razed.
However, refugees have repeatedly told journalists, human rights groups, and researchers that Myanmar soldiers massacred men, women, and children, razed hundreds of villages, and systematically raped women and girls.
They are, for instance, profoundly resilient: Often the first full signs of life to repopulate razed habitats, their spores are capable of floating across entire oceans to take root.
Adding to the residents' sense of affront, it is to be razed to make way for the construction of a new community, Hiran, planned mainly for observant Jewish inhabitants.
The images of collapsed or semi-collapsed buildings in urban areas suggested Tuesday's quake was more powerful than one in 1979 which razed a neighborhood of a northern town.
Corktown, just west of downtown, was once a lively neighborhood settled by Irish immigrants that featured shops, pubs and restaurants clustered around the old Tiger Stadium, razed in 2009.
In March last year, the previous Nigerian government of President Goodluck Jonathan began work on rebuilding the school that was razed by the militants on the night of the abduction.
He might now turn to other Hindu nationalist fixations, such as the construction of a temple on the site of a mosque razed by a radical Hindu mob in 1992.
Within 50 years every English cathedral church and most big abbeys had been razed to the ground, and rebuilt in a new continental style, says George Garnett of Oxford University.
Across Main Street, an entire block of shops and apartments was razed more than a year ago in the expectation of a new "renaissance" development that has yet to materialize.
Severly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, much of Fort Tilden's iconic coastal architecture is to be razed, and the surrounding area will be restored with wind-stopping dunes and beach flora.
That rate could dip further because of Resorts World Catskills, whose site was owned in recent years by the Concord Resort Hotel, a once-grand getaway that has been razed.
We won't be seeing the temple again, as it's been razed to the ground by Daenerys the Unburnt's latest power play, itself a prime example of Game of Thrones' magic.
Security forces razed the safe house where the rebels died before any independent inquiry could be conducted, destroying any evidence that may have helped to provide answers in the case.
A day after Hurricane Maria razed Puerto Rico, its ferocious winds smashing houses, hotels, cellphone towers and the island's entire electrical grid, the fear and frustration were pervasive on Thursday.
A sprawling migrant camp near the northern city of Calais was razed in 2016, but hundreds of Afghans, Eritreans and Ethiopians continue to gather there in hopes of reaching Britain.
Yet when Moscow's municipal government offered residents equivalent apartments in modern buildings farther from town so that thousands of the tenements could be razed, they promptly took to the streets.
The ancient fishing village of Tianjin was razed to make room for a mini Manhattan called Yujiapu Financial District, which developers hoped would become the financial center of the world.
During the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76, when sacred sites were razed by Maoist zealots and countless priests and monks were harried to death, the temple became a primary school.
A recent village renovation razed most of the old buildings and moved residents into new housing, but her family home has been preserved as a tribute to a local celebrity.
In the latest allegations, Amnesty said Nigerian soldiers razed three villages after forcing hundreds of men and women to leave their homes in the northeastern state of Borno in January.
The Australian government announced a $2 billion recovery fund on Monday that will help rebuild areas damaged by bushfires, which have razed more than 9.9 million acres across five states.
Buildings were razed, 8,000 residents (the majority of whom were Black) were displaced, and the Civic Arena, home to the Pittsburgh Penguins for 43 years, was built in their place.
A 10-member forensics search team wearing white protective suits and red helmets used a dog to scour the debris on one residential street in Paradise lined with razed houses.
The attacks ended up killing four agents and at least seventy-four of the Davidians, most of whom died in a fire that razed the building where they were under siege.
After the devastating wildfires of 222, which razed more than 212,2000 buildings and killed 20173 people, 22017 is shaping up to be another bad year for fires in the Golden State.
Yet in the razed Otodo Gbame slum, a world away from legal and political disputes, people like Roseline Alphonse cannot afford to wait in the hope of securing aid or justice.
Some six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews, were killed during the war and Warsaw was razed to the ground following a 1944 uprising in which about 200,000 civilians died.
For example, the tomb-shrine of the Prophet Mohammed's daughter, Fatima, was razed in the 19th century, and the grave of his uncle, Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib, in the 20th century.
Iran's Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaie said Monday that Tel Aviv would "be razed to the ground if the Israeli regime took any military action against the Islamic Republic," CNN reports.
One of the BJP's core tenets is that a Hindu temple should be built on the disputed site where a 16th-century mosque was razed by a Hindu mob in 1992.
WASHINGTON – Satellite imagery shows North Korea razed some facilities used for testing ballistic missiles last month after declaring it was suspending nuclear explosions and missile launches, a U.S. website reported Wednesday.
Soldiers, police, and Buddhist villagers are alleged to have razed hundreds of villages in the remote western Rakhine state, torturing residents as they fled, carrying out mass-killings and gang-rapes.
"I'll probably lose $400 or $500 dollars because of this," said Mr. Jones, who lives in the town of Paradise, which was razed by fire last year and is slowly rebuilding.
The elevated lines were razed in the 22s and 227s, to the delight of many residents who viewed them as noisy eyesores and expected a new subway line to open soon.
Later, they saw that while several abandoned buildings near the Graham Street Market had been razed for new construction, others were still standing, right beside the market's open-air vegetable hawkers.
Earlier this month it battled two major bushfires, over the course of a week, that razed hectares of land previously described by academics as potentially vital for "the future" of koalas.
But since the Rohingya exodus, the local government has taken over some of their villages, which had been razed by fire, and built security bases and government buildings on the land.
Soldiers, police, and Buddhist villagers are alleged to have razed hundreds of villages in the remote western Rakhine state, torturing Rohingya as they fled, carrying out mass-killings and gang-rapes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Not long ago, the spiraling 1950s Bavinger House designed by architect Bruce Goff was razed by its owner, leaving just a scraped patch of dirt.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian village of Thredbo in the Snowy Mountains region has been evacuated and is under threat from fast-approaching fires that have razed bushland in the country's east.
Slums were razed and converted to bourgeois neighborhoods, and the formerly labyrinthine city became a place of order, full of wide boulevards (think Saint-Germain) and angular avenues (the Champs-Élysées).
Aerial images of the Florida coast before and after the storm, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, show the widespread damage, with entire neighborhoods razed, trees toppled, and boats dislodged.
That was why a treasury of vintage Penn Station photos awaited me recently when I wrote a Building Blocks column on the physical degradation of the station long before it was razed.
The Venice Film Festival has canceled its glitzy opening-night gala in the wake of Wednesday's cataclysmic earthquake that has left hundreds dead and razed buildings to the ground in central Italy.
Already hardline groups associated with the party have reignited their campaign for a temple to the god-king Rama at a site where Hindu zealots razed a 16th-century mosque in 1992.
Entire villages were razed; smoke billowed from homes and mosques in 13 of 17 townships statewide and bodies were disposed in mass graves, none of which have been exhumed for forensic purposes.
The two remaining criteria ensure aviation biofuels are not produced on land from razed forests or wetlands, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 10 percent compared with conventional jet fuel.
The photos collected here show the ghostly remains of Palestinian settlements razed or abandoned in the 1948 Nakba, when an estimated 700,000 or more Palestinians fled or were expelled from their villages.
A sprawling migrant camp razed by the French government in late 2016 housed thousands of mostly African and Afghani migrants who would try to enter Britain hidden in lorries, trains and ferries.
Our family has not asked for anything since December 14th, except that the building at 12 Dickinson be razed and that the new Sandy Hook school be located at a new location.
Aram Abdurhman, who said he was 24 and had left Iraqi Kurdistan to flee "joblessness and conflict," watched recently as part of the Calais camp was razed — three days after he arrived.
KUWAIT — Devastated by a war with Islamic State extremists that razed its cities and left millions homeless, Iraq has asked affluent allies led by the United States for $88 billion to rebuild.
Few photos of Sobibor, which was razed before the end of World War Two, have survived so the pictures offer new insight into how the camp worked and into the individuals involved.
The government insists there is no direct link between climate change and the fires that have killed at least 28 people, destroyed 2,000 homes and razed 11.2 million hectares (27.7 million acres).
At times, it feels like a eulogy for a city that — with mounds of detritus below and construction cranes soaring above — looks like it is being razed and rebuilt while you watch.
Monday's Newspoll comes as officials confirmed 11.2 million hectares (27.7 million acres) have now been razed by fires that have been burning for months, nearly half the area of the United Kingdom.
Matthew struck the southwestern peninsula with winds of 125 mph (200 kph) and heavy rains that flattened homes, flooded villages, razed crops, swept away cattle and cut off the parts of the island.
San Francisco, too, has a long history of artists' warehouses, but because of the city's advanced gentrification, many former industrial buildings there have been bought and razed to make way for conventional housing.
Within a few years, both these places would be razed, and in the same space, four yardless alley-to-sidewalk townhouses that touched sides were erected, each with an asking price of $850,000.
The main street of shops and stalls has been razed to the ground, with sheets of steel scattered about in the grass and rusting vehicles lining the side of the main dirt road.
They said it would provide housing for residents of Amona, a West Bank outpost a few kilometers away that is supposed to be evacuated and razed later this year, displacing about 40 families.
Six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews, were killed during the war, and the capital Warsaw was razed to the ground in 1944 after a failed uprising in which 200,000 civilians died.
The Templo Mayor would have been as high as a 15-story pyramid before it was razed along with the rest of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan after the 1521 Spanish conquest of Mexico.
Razed of the last vestiges of its former life—narrow lanes, rice paddies, cheap bungalows—Yumin village was renamed GX92 (211/20193), an 80-hectare (200-acre) land parcel to the city's south.
It is about how trees that once "rejected the puny efforts of men" would be demolished as successive generations razed hectares of land and imposed their sense of order upon the entire continent.
The remains of a housing development just east of the Sacramento River shows some homes still standing, seemingly untouched from the outside, while the next-door neighbors have been razed to the ground.
In late October 2016, France razed a sprawling migrant camp outside the port of Calais that served as a launch pad for refugees seeking to enter Britain hidden in trucks, trains and ferries.
Former residents also say hundreds of civilians have been killed in months of heavy aerial bombing by the coalition that have razed many of the hamlets in the area along the Iraqi border.
A problem with PG&E equipment was also the cause of the Camp Fire, a California state agency said, which killed at least 85 people last year and razed more than 18,800 structures.
Among the evidence cited by 38 North is that several key operational support buildings have been razed since its last analysis in April, along with the removal of several small sheds and outbuildings.
The sprawling camp known as the Jungle — whose population at one point swelled to more than 7,000 and which had become a symbol of Europe's failure on migrants — was razed a year ago.
One of the world's most famous migrant camps gets razed; the US picked a bad year to cut back on election monitoring; Venezuela gets so bad that the pope has to step in.
He called his plan the "Greenwood Initiative," named after a prosperous black district in Tulsa that was razed in 1921 by a white mob which killed many dozens - and possibly hundreds - of blacks.
The Greenwich Lane 155 West 11th Street, between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue South St. Vincent's Hospital was razed, with some hospital walls preserved, to create a 200-unit luxury development.
The images of collapsed or semi-collapsed buildings in urban areas suggested Tuesday's quake was more powerful than one in 1979 which razed a neighbourhood of the northern town of Shkoder, bordering Montenegro.
Residents and local activists say the police and a group of young men razed the slum, Otodo Gbame, a poor fishing community on the shores of a lagoon in Lagos, in early November.
One or even both of them may have been killed in Alcanar, where a house was razed by an explosion shortly before midnight on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for Catalonia's home affairs department said.
Six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews were killed during the war and the capital Warsaw was razed to the ground in 1944 after a failed uprising in which 200,000 civilians died.
The images of collapsed or semi-collapsed buildings in urban areas suggested Tuesday's quake was more powerful than one in 1979 which razed a neighborhood of the northern town of Shkoder, bordering Montenegro.
Many Hindus believe a mosque razed in 1992 in the northern town of Ayodhya was built in the same place where Lord Ram, a physical incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, was born.
Former residents also told Reuters hundreds of civilians have been killed in months of heavy aerial bombing by the coalition that has razed many of the hamlets in the area along the Iraqi border.
After months of destructive wildfires that have razed millions of hectares of land, Australia has been hit in recent weeks by wild weather that has brought heavy downpours, hail storms and a heat wave.
Since January, more than 100 wildfires have burned forests, destroyed plantations and vineyards, razed entire towns, and claimed at least 2000 lives in in central and southern Chile, according to government and news reports.
In 2004, when Justin Timberlake ripped off her top on stage during their joint Super Bowl halftime performance, Timberlake got to walk away unscathed while Jackson's career was all but razed to the ground.
Here's how:  By now, the world has burned enough fossil fuels, razed enough forests, and developed enough industrial agriculture that we have virtually zero wiggle room when it comes to cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Villages were razed, thousands of people were shipped off to notorious detention camps, such as Omarska and Kereteram, more than 3,000 non-Serbs were executed and tens of thousands were driven from their homes.
But it wasn't so long ago—in the 1950s—that an area labelled a "slum" by the media and local government was razed to build the Gardiner Expressway, a freeway that hugs Lake Ontario.
Say you want to make a documentary about a long-gone subject like an extinct species, or a razed and redeveloped neighborhood, or a threatened, volatile ecosystem, and there's little-to-no archival documentation.
Fred Trump, the president's father, threw a party to celebrate the destruction of Coney Island's "Pavilion of Fun", which, in "an act of vandalism", he razed to make room for an abortive apartment project.
The big picture: The remains of 2 victims were found in the razed Villa Calimesa Mobile Home Park in the Sandalwood Fire in Calimesa, east of Los Angeles, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department tweeted.
Locals are worried about suffering the same fate as the Selwyn Snow Resort, some 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Thredbo in the Kosciuszko National Park, which was razed by fires a week ago.
Hers was one of 400 families in Pasar Ikan, an informal settlement on the edge of Jakarta's old port, who saw their houses razed as part of a scheme to improve the city's flood defences.
While driving through Tutu, which was especially decimated by the storm, Wagner was taking photos of the razed neighborhood when she noticed a man playing his saxophone in front of a blown-out apartment building.
And this is merely the latest salvo in a war that dates back to 1971 when large swaths of Cree territory were flooded, razed and clearcut to make way for the development of hydroelectric dams.
When the storm struck with 125 mph (200 kph) winds and heavy rains struck the southwestern peninsula, it flattened homes, flooded villages, razed crops, swept away cattle and cut off the parts of the island.
If there is a shortage, it's probably due to the further corporatization of America, companies running clubs plus old buildings getting razed to become condos, which is like what's happening with Safari now, or retail.
The bonds would be issued by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for the museum and the replacement of a big part of its McCormick Place convention center that would be razed for the project.
Their attempted flight cast the spotlight back on 128,000 Rohingya and other displaced Muslims still living in crowded camps in Myanmar's western state of Rakhine, six years after Buddhist mobs razed most of their homes.
Human Rights Watch said the authorities had demolished more than 3,000 buildings and razed farmland within a 12 km (7.5-mile) area along the Gaza frontier, as well as scores of buildings near al-Arish.
The McMartin pre-school building was razed in 1990, but by then Satanic Panic was in full swing across the US. It even spread to Britain, where even more allegations of ritualized sex abuse occurred.
ISIS suspected to have razed oldest monastery in Iraq The group posted still pictures it said showed ISIS units moving out in that operation, and seizing weapons and ammunition left behind by the Iraqi forces.
The idea for Maker Park came from Zac Waldman, who works in advertising and is a former tenant of a warehouse used for light industry that the city razed as part of the park project.
Walking through Central Park after leaving the Met, it was hard not to think of Seneca Village, the settlement of mostly African American New Yorkers that was razed in order to create this leisure space.
A US military official told CNN that while the base was dismantled and razed over the weekend, its closure had been planned weeks ago and was unrelated to recent events on the ground in Syria.
Dozens of camera crews took up their old spots on Rockingham Avenue, even though Mr. Simpson's old mansion there had been razed, and curious bystanders once again stopped by looking for a taste of excitement.
After World War II, Münster's conservative city government had decided to reconstruct the razed city center as an imitation of its historical self, complete with fountains and market squares as a faux medieval set piece.
After the White Flint plan was adopted, Lerner emptied and razed most of the 800,000-square-foot mall to make way for a huge mixed-use project that it planned to develop on the site.
" Chief among them, he said, is that the condo will replace the razed library with a new facility, a nearly 2900,21-square-foot offering that will open in 2600 "with a much more efficient layout.
In 1984 the Cavill family purchased the Beef Barron Restaurant in Labrador, a few miles from the site of the hotel (which by that point had been razed to make way for a shopping mall).
The commemorations take place as Poland seeks to highlight its own suffering during World War Two, in which six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews, were killed and Warsaw was razed to the ground.
Cities like Boston, San Francisco and Seattle have all done it — razed hulking, unsightly highways dividing the heart of their downtowns, pushed a new roadway underground and turned the space above into an urban paradise.
The Interpreter When an explosion nearly razed Iran's long-range missile research facility in 2011 — and killed the military scientist who ran it — many Western intelligence analysts viewed it as devastating to Tehran's technological ambitions.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will hold a wide-ranging enquiry into the causes of recent bushfires that killed 33 people and razed an area the size of South Korea, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday.
"Tel Aviv would be razed to the ground if the Israeli regime took any military action against the Islamic Republic," Iran's Expediency Council secretary Mohsen Rezaie said Monday, according to Iran's state-run Tasnim news.
DHAKA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Bilkis Begum has lived on the lakeside in Dhaka's Korail slum for 16 years, but in December 2016, her extended family's 212 houses were razed to the ground by a fire.
One night, a behemoth of pork shank, relaxed in apple cider, arrived looming over a farm-stand hash of butternut squash, turnips and bacon; within minutes, my table had razed it down to the china.
As the world's oldest photographic archive, Girault's travel pictures offer a tantalizingly familiar mapping of the world through images, and their modernity pierces sharpest when they picture places razed or renovated in the intervening decades.
Changes to Arelith are born out of what players do in the game itself, from players directly placing props and objects into the world, to months-long storylines culminating in entire villages being permanently razed.
As for the rest: Tyrion, a clear no for the reasons he gives in the episode; Jon, who, as you correctly point out, is just completely unsuited for leadership; Edmure Tully, who is just the worst; Sam, who would clearly rather be reading a book; Gendry, who was just legitimized as a heir a few weeks ago by the now-dead queen who razed the city; Yara Greyjoy, who previously razed Winterfell; and the Fresh Prince of Dorne, who is not even a character with a name.
VISSO, Italy (Reuters) - Earthquakes caused widespread damage and terrified residents in central Italy overnight, two months after a strong quake left nearly 300 dead and razed villages in the same area, but no-one was killed.
In 2013, two dozen artists who had contributed works to the exterior of the now-razed warehouse woke up to find their pieces whitewashed overnight, under the orders of Wolkoff, who had given them no notice.
There was no word from Israel on Tuesday on when the village would be razed amid speculation by pro-Palestinian activists that the eviction would not be carried out until after Merkel leaves late on Thursday.
Mr. Haque worries about whether his home will be razed or if he'll be able to generate electricity during the long weeks of monsoon rains, or dense winter fog, when lighting is more important than ever.
WATCH: See a Stunning Escape from the Brutal Wildfires That Have Razed Tennessee "If you see her now and you're taking to her, she's probably talking about her grandkids or about her wonderful family," he continued.
How they know: Among the evidence cited by 38 North is that several key operational support buildings have been razed since its last analysis in April, along with the removal of several small sheds and outbuildings.
It was razed in a matter of hours by Dorian, which reduced it to piles of splintered plywood and two-by-fours 4 and 5 feet deep, spread over an area equal to several football fields.
To acquire land for Marota City, the regime evicted thousands of residents and razed numerous properties in the neighborhood of Basateen al-Razi, a hub of protests in the early days of the uprising against Assad.
PENNE, Italy (Reuters) - Rescuers have pulled the last of 29 bodies from the wreckage of a hotel in central Italy a week after it was razed by an avalanche, the national fire brigade said on Thursday.
In "Late Pastoral," from 2005, they are "driven towards us": by nothing to forage, by vanishing trees and razed fields, by exurbs, by white- flight and our insatiate hunger for size and space and tax advantages.
Back in 1980, Trump destroyed the façade of the old Bonwit Teller building, which he razed to make way for Trump Tower, after being told that he shouldn't and when no one expected that he would.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The owner of a historic Frank Lloyd Wright building in Whitefish, Montana razed the structure last week, immediately after last-minute negotiations with preservationists attempting to buy it fell through.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — When the Olympics conclude and the assembled news media depart, the venues in the host city are not razed, the volunteers do not scatter and the appetite for more competition does not wane.
The rustic suburb of Newtown looks largely unchanged in five years, though the crime-scene schoolhouse has been razed along with the killer's picturesque home on Yogananda Street, with its contents burned to foil souvenir hunters.
And the Lagree Baptist Church, which had been based since 1975 in a Beaux-Arts-detailed former movie theater on West 125th Street, has been razed for Eleven Hancock, a glassy 743-story, 71-unit condo.
The deadliest fires of the past two years — the one that razed Paradise last year and the wine country fires of 2017 — both occurred in similar conditions to the ones that meteorologists are forecasting this week.
But with the museum recently razed for a major renovation of its 125th home, for the first time its annual exhibition of Artists in Residence was presented at Long Island City's MoMA PS1, with remarkable results.
More than 10.3 million hectares (25.5 million acres) of land - an area the size of South Korea - have been razed since September, killing 26 people and killing or injuring an estimated one billion animals, including livestock.
He and his family owned the old Seagate hotel, razed to make way for the condominium in 2006, and now own the relocated Seagate Hotel & Spa and its associated beach club, country club and yacht club.
"It's akin for an American to see Arlington cemetery razed and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier dug up and paved over," Rian Thum, an associate history professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, told CNN.
The building, which would have been cater-corner to the old Portage Hotel (razed in 1992), is owned by Tony Troppe, an Akron developer who is turning the property into a hotel with a rooftop bar.
"If a rebel kills a policeman or another person, his family will be immediately expelled from Chechnya with no right to return, and his house will be razed to the ground," he told his security officials.
" In 1902, the Americans razed this land, using scorched-earth tactics against Filipino revolutionaries: Brigadier General J. Franklin Bell had come "to make peace," he claimed, even if that peace "must be the peace of desolation.
But when Ho Chi Minh City's property market perked up after a slump that followed the 2008 financial crisis, dozens of prewar buildings — spanning the colonial to modernist eras — were razed to make room for new ones.
As the sun set on the western tip of Australia this Friday, a week-long bushfire near the city of Perth had destroyed nearly 26 homes and razed an estimated 22016,23 acres of land, according to Reuters.
As the sun set on the western tip of Australia this Friday, a week-long bushfire near the city of Perth had destroyed nearly 21910 homes and razed an estimated 20.65,000 acres of land, according to Reuters.
The first, initially hell-bent on killing Cersei all by herself, is talked out of it by her curmudgeonly mentor, once it becomes clear that Daenerys won't stop until the entire city is razed to the ground.
In his quest to matter, he has seen his fortunes raised and razed, and they may be (temporarily?) on the upswing again: In last week's episode, Erlich accidentally charmed his way into the good graces of V.
A year after Hemlock left and razed its plant to protect its technology, Google acquired it for a data center, though the tech giant has only committed to 70 jobs and has yet to detail its plans.
Islamic State has also razed Assyrian and Roman-era cities in neighboring Iraq - driven by a radical ideology which deems the region's pre-Islamic heritage as idolatrous and by the lure of profit from selling stolen artifacts.
The images, shot on May 19, show that many of the structures -- including impact pads and a support structure that can hold up a missile at Iha-ri, in the northwest of the country, have been razed.
The prime minister said that migrant tent camps in eastern Paris would be razed by the end of this year, but he did not say what would happen to similar camps in other parts of the country.
It has not yet been determined when the church will be razed, but Catholic Charities Progress of Peoples Development Corporation, the organization that leases the property from the diocese, estimated that it would happen within several months.
Dangerous gusts fuel one California wildfire as another inferno leaves 42 people dead Meanwhile, firefighters made progress Monday in containing the Camp Fire, which razed the town of Paradise, where most of the dead have been found.
On my own street, beyond the long-razed grand mansions I used to bicycle by, wealthy Jains have turned their modern apartment blocks into militantly meat-free zones, around which few markets dare carry non-vegetarian offerings.
With entire villages razed and thousands believed dead, Red Cross workers say many of those stuck in Myanmar prisons have been desperate to know if their families made it to the safety of refugee camps in Bangladesh.
During World War Two, about a thousand Greek villages were razed and tens of thousands of people killed in reprisals by German troops trying to crush the Greek resistance, which had liberated large areas of the country.
Of course, London being London, the pub was razed a couple of years later to make way for a set of extortionately priced apartments, but the memories remain—and so should, in theory, the bonds between us.
Upstairs, in the second-floor living room, he installed salvaged woodwork, including a set of ornate built-in bookshelves, extracted from a soon-to-be-razed mansion designed by the famed Gilded Age Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer.
Bili, truly an immigrant of our globalized time, can't make rent in New York, and discovers on her return to China that her childhood residence, like so many others in China's rapacious housing development drive, was razed.
Her house, the house that she and Henry had built so many years ago, the house that looked small now and would be razed to the ground by whoever bought it, because the property was what mattered.
Nimrud's palace and temples, once at the heart of an empire which stretched across the Middle East, were razed by the ultra-hardline zealots after they swept through northern Iraq in 2014, destroying historic sites they declared idolatrous.
His Tiffany tableau of the Last Supper had belonged to a Japanese museum that closed, and his gridded glass panels designed by the architects Louis Sullivan and George Washington Maher came from buildings that were renovated or razed.
Jamal Hub al Deen, 45, said his home in the city had been "razed to the ground" but that he wanted to see with his own eyes what needed to be done to try to come back soon.
Historically, DPA has not served an exclusively military function; it was used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2017 to give priority status to contracts for housing, food, water and utilities restoration to hurricane-razed Puerto Rico.
Character truly is fate in this breathless interpretation of Shakespeare's taut portrait of lives razed by jealousy, in which Mr. Oyelowo and Mr. Craig, best known as movie stars, enter the ranks of first-rate classical stage actors.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged foreign tourists not to be deterred by deadly wildfires that have razed large swathes and sent smoke as far as South America, even as authorities fretted about renewed dangers ahead.
Now, he's in Australia, reporting on the devastating fires there: Driving along the southeastern Australian coast, past homes razed by fire and beside blackened forests shrouded in a milky white haze, my thoughts often drift back to California.
Now, with another hurricane season having started, islands like Tortola are still struggling to recover from the two Category 22019 hurricanes last year, which razed large swaths of housing and crippled tourism, the economic lifeblood of the Caribbean.
As the playground of the rich and powerful, Bialowieza was spared the fate of so many of the Continent's other forests, most of which were razed and some of which were turned into intensively controlled versions of nature.
The anachronistic entitlements won by the all-powerful print unions, the gentlemen's agreements between the titles, their dutiful provision to the public of an edifying diet of political news; all are part of the same establishment to be razed.
The Star, a local newspaper, reported last month that around 1,200 hectares of land near a forest reserve in the state of Pahang that is home to the critically endangered Malayan tiger would be razed for Musang King plantations.
Drone video captured from above the area by the Lebanon Eco Movement, an association of environmental organizations, reveals the scale of the destruction: Bald, crumbling mountains are a stark contrast to the green hillsides that will be razed next.
She shares the story with her mother, Ivory Mae, and with the house in New Orleans East—razed after Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005—in which Ivory Mae brought up 12 children, of whom the author was the "babiest".
There are any number of reasons why a teenager would feel this way about a man who was part of a group that razed her home before abducting her and several other girls, women and children in her community.
The country was only starting to rebuild when Matthew struck southwestern peninsula with 125 mph (200 kph) winds and heavy rains that destroyed homes, flooded villages, razed crops, swept away cattle and cut off the parts of the island.
This building site is one chunk of the local area that's been razed to make way for the new Camden, a place where you're more likely to find polished marble floors than plaited leather bracelets and gas-mask bongs.
ATHENS (Reuters) - A wildfire fanned by strong winds razed tracts of pine forest on the Greek island of Evia on Tuesday, leading to villages being evacuated and to an appeal from the authorities for assistance from its European partners.

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