A general view shows residential buildings on the left bank of the Yenisei River covered with smog, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The regime of unfavorable meteorological conditions is declared in the city, which in Krasnoyarsk is traditionally called the "black sky regime".23.01.2022#6747052
A general view shows residential buildings on the right bank of the Yenisei River covered with smog, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The regime of unfavorable meteorological conditions is declared in the city, which in Krasnoyarsk is traditionally called the "black sky regime".23.01.2022#6747049
Cars move along a street as smog as a result of industrial emissions hangs over the city of Kemerovo, Russia.22.10.2021#6678042
A woman practices nordic walking as smog as a result of industrial emissions hangs over the city of Kemerovo, Russia.22.10.2021#6678043
A resident crosses a street as smog as a result of industrial emissions hangs over the city of Kemerovo, Russia.22.10.2021#6678040
Residents visit a viewpoint as smog as a result of industrial emissions hangs over the city of Kemerovo, Russia.22.10.2021#6678044
Cars drive along a bridge as smog as a result of industrial emissions hangs over the city of Kemerovo, Russia.22.10.2021#6678046
Cars move along a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.15.10.2021#6672904
People cross a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.15.10.2021#6672909
Residential buildings are seen through a heavy smog caused by peat fires in Yekaterinburg, Russia.15.10.2021#6672908
A man with a child rides an electric scooter on a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.15.10.2021#6672906
Residential buildings are seen through a heavy smog caused by peat fires in Yekaterinburg, Russia.15.10.2021#6672907
Cars move along a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Omsk, Russia.15.10.2021#6672931
People wait for the bus at the bus stop on a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Omsk, Russia.15.10.2021#6672938
Men wait for the bus at the bus stop on a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Omsk, Russia.15.10.2021#6672936
People wait for the bus at the bus stop on a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Omsk, Russia.15.10.2021#6672932
Cars move along a street covered with a heavy smog caused by peat fires, in Omsk, Russia.14.10.2021#6672930
Residential buildings are seen through a heavy smog caused by peat fires in Yekaterinburg, Russia.14.10.2021#6672333
Residential buildings are seen through a heavy smog caused by peat fires in Yekaterinburg, Russia.14.10.2021#6672329
People walk along a street through a heavy smog caused by peat fires in Yekaterinburg, Russia.14.10.2021#6672324
The aerial view shows an oil spill in the Black Sea near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624350
The aerial view shows an oil spill in the Black Sea near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624351
The aerial view shows an oil spill in the Black Sea near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624363
The aerial view shows an oil spill in the Black Sea near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624369
The aerial view shows an oil spill in the Black Sea near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624366
Workers settle a floating barrier around the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624394
Oil spots are seen on a floating barrier near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624381
An oil spill is seen near the dolphinarium in the village of Bolshoy Utrish, 18 kilometers from the resort town of Anapa, Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624384
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624037
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624036
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624043
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624034
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624042
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624041
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624032
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624039
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624033
The aerial view shows the Black Sea coast following an oil spill, outside Novorossiysk, in Russia. The oil spill was registered on August 7, when oil was pumped onto the Greek oil tanker Minerva Symphony from a loading device of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.12.08.2021#6624040
In this handout photo released by the press office of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district, a picture shows the site of an infield underground pipeline rupture at Karamovskoye Field of Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz, Yamalsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia. The contaminated area is approximately 3,000 Cubic Meters. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.14.05.2021#6544538
In this handout photo released by the press office of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district, a picture shows the site of an infield underground pipeline rupture at Karamovskoye Field of Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz, Yamalsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia. The contaminated area is approximately 3,000 Cubic Meters. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.14.05.2021#6544539
In this handout photo released by the press office of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district, a picture shows the site of an infield underground pipeline rupture at Karamovskoye Field of Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz, Yamalsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia. The contaminated area is approximately 3,000 Cubic Meters. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.14.05.2021#6544537
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov inspects Avacha Bay with employees of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the Investigative Committee and media representatives, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348887
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov inspects Avacha Bay with employees of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the Investigative Committee and media representatives, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348886
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov attends a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348602
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks during a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348598
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks during a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348597
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348578
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348574
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348573
A starfish thrown ashore is seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348493
A starfish thrown ashore is seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348491
Sea urchins thrown ashore are seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348490
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press and local residents on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348428
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya inspects the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348456
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348454
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov, in center, and Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya, left, speak with press and local residents on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348452
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya inspects the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348448