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Photos of the Day: Wildfires and Empty Shelves

This selection of photos represents the highlights of the day and everything important that happened this day around the world. From wildfires to Venezuelans on their way to Peru who sleep on the Pan-American highway after entering the country from Colombia, these pictures will reveal the stories from this day.

Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!

 

Vanderhoof, Canada

Thick smoke from wildfires fills the air and blocks out the sun

Photograph: Canadian Press/Rex/Shutterstock

Honolulu, Hawaii

Madison Flores and Loreal Walls-Jaime, both university students, stand in front of empty shelves in a Walmart store. Stock has been cleared by people preparing for Hurricane Lane

Photograph: Kat Wade/Getty Images

Afrin, Syria

A man plays with a girl dressed in holiday clothes on the second day of Eid al-Adha. They sought refuge in abandoned homes in the traditionally Kurdish town after being displaced from eastern Ghouta

Photograph: Nazeer Al-Khatib/AFP/Getty Images

Jablanica, Bosnia-Herzegovina

An officer walks past the site where two freight trains collided. Police said two people were killed and one was seriously injured

Photograph: Amel Emric/AP

Kampala, Uganda

Military police patrol the Kisekka market area, where supporters of the singer turned politician Bobi Wine have gathered. The opposition MP has been charged with treason

Photograph: Ronald Kabuubi/AP

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Small wooden fishing boats photographed by a drone

Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Beijing, China

A boy plays with an iPal robot at Avatarmind’s booth at the World Robot Conference

Photograph: Jason Lee/Reuters

Naypyidaw, Myanmar

A worker prepares corn for drying in a field during the harvest

Photograph: Hein Htet/EPA

Ibarra, Ecuador

Venezuelans on their way to Peru sleep on the Pan-American highway after entering the country from Colombia. Ecuador announced that Venezuelans entering the country would need to show passports and Peru has followed suit

Photograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty Images

 

 

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