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23 Of The Most Powerful Photos Of This Week

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From the aftermath of Hurricane Sally to the ongoing West Coast wildfires, here are some of the most powerful photos of this week.

By Kate Bubacz

Picture of Kate Bubacz Kate Bubacz BuzzFeed News Photo Director

Posted on September 18, 2020, at 5:23 p.m. ET

Ringo Chiu / Reuters

Firefighters rest while defending the Mount Wilson Observatory during the Bobcat fire in Los Angeles County, Sept. 17.

Ringo Chiu / Getty Images

A firefighter works at the scene of the Bobcat fire burning on hillsides near Monrovia Canyon Park in Monrovia, California, on Sept. 15.

Mario Anzuoni / Reuters

Fire retardant is seen after it was dropped as the Bobcat fire burns in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles, Sept. 17.

Rob Schumacher / Getty Images

The melted sign of the Oak Park Motel, destroyed by the flames of the Beachie Creek fire, is seen in Gates, Oregon, on Sept. 13.

Robyn Beck / Getty Images

Dee Perez comforts Michael Reynolds in the ruins of his home destroyed in the Almeda fire in Talent, Oregon, Sept. 15.

Andre Penner / AP

A jaguar crouches in an area recently scorched by wildfires at the Encontro das Águas Park in the Pantanal wetlands near Poconé, Brazil, on Sept. 13.

Joe Raedle / Getty Images

A view from a drone shows a vehicle driving through a flooded street after Hurricane Sally on Sept. 17 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Gerald Herbert / AP

A man watches floodwaters caused by Hurricane Sally in downtown Pensacola, Florida, on Sept. 16.

Petros Giannakouris / AP

Immigrants carry their belongings as they flee to the capital of Mytilene, on the northeastern island of Lesbos, Greece, on Sept. 17, after fire destroyed a refugee camp.

Panagiotis Balaskas / AP

The new temporary refugee camp on the northeastern island of Lesbos, Greece, on Sept. 17, after more than 5,000 asylum-seekers were left homeless when Greece’s notoriously overcrowded Moria Camp burned down.

Natalie Thomas / Reuters

Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise ship navigates through ice in the Arctic Ocean on Sept. 15.

Henning Bagger / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images

The Tyra East and Tyra West oil and gas processing platforms are pictured as the work of scrapping and recycling of the Tyra Field platforms is underway at the Port of Frederikshavn in Denmark on Sept. 15.

Nati Harnik / AP

A memorial for James Scurlock near where he was shot and killed on May 30 in Omaha, Nebraska, is seen Sept. 16.

Stringer / Getty Images

Paul Rusesabagina is handcuffed by a police officer after his pretrial court session at the Kicukiro Primary Court in Kigali, Rwanda, on Sept. 14.

Arnulfo Franco / AP

A pig with a lung injury is connected to a ventilator prototype at the veterinary school of Panama’s national university in Panama City, on Sept. 17.

Eloisa Lopez / Reuters

A mother carries her newborn baby toward a makeshift window where health workers tend to them, at the COVID-19 isolation area of Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital amid the coronavirus outbreak in Manila, Philippines, on Sept. 18.

Brian Snyder / Reuters

Kindergarten teacher Princess Bryant and paraprofessional Emily Lichtenstein meet their incoming students and parents remotely before the first day of classes of the new school year in Boston on Sept. 18.

Loic Venance / Getty Images

People watch as actors of a French street theater company perform in the façade of a building in Nantes, France, on Sept. 18.

Christophe Ena / AP

Slovenia’s Primož Roglič, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, climbs the Loze pass during the Tour de France cycling race, Sept. 16.

Anne-Christine Poujoulat / Getty Images

Cyclists hanging under the Grenoble Bastille cable cars during the Tour de France cycling race, Sept. 16.

Sebastien Bozon / Getty Images

An aerial view of kayaks sitting near cracked earth in the bed of the dried-out Doubs River, on Sept. 15 in Villers-le-Lac, France.

Paul White / AP

A model wears a creation by Rubearth during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Madrid on Sept. 13.

Gent Shkullaku / Getty Images

A pupil wearing a face mask enters the schoolyard on the first day of classes of the new academic year, during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, in Tirana, Albania, on Sept. 14.

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