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Japan's starting eleven defender #04 Saki Kumagai, goalkeeper #01 Ayaka Yamashita, defender #02 Risa Shimizu, midfielder #08 Kiko Seike, forward #11 Mina Tanaka, midfielder #10 Fuka Nagano, defender #03 Moeka Minami, defender #06 Toko Koga, midfielder #07 Hinata Miyazawa, midfielder #15 Aoba Fujino, and midfielder #14 Yui Hasegawa stand up for their national anthem before the start of the women's group C football match between Spain and Japan during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)
(FILES) A man inspects his damaged crops in a cultivated field in the Moroccan town of Sidi Slimane, some 120 kms from Rabat on June 24, 2024, amid six consecutive years of drought. Twenty-one people have died in 24 hours in the central Morocco city of Beni Mellal due to a new heatwave that has hit the country, which is in the grip of its sixth consecutive year of drought, the health ministry said on July 25, 2024. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
Germany's centre back #04 Alina Grijseels (C) attempts to score past South Korea's left wing #07 Shin Eun-joo and South Korea's left back #18 Han Miseul during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
(FromL) France's Thomas Chirault,France's Jean-Charles Valladont and France's Baptiste Addis pose at the end of the archery men's individual preliminary round during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
(FromL) France's Thomas Chirault,France's Jean-Charles Valladont and France's Baptiste Addis pose at the end of the archery men's individual preliminary round during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
A French customs officer checks a vehicle coming from Britain at the cross-Channel terminal in Calais, northern France on July 25, 2024. 736 police officers and gendarmes were deployed as reinforcements in Pas-de-Calais on the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, declared the Prefect of Pas-de-Calais who participated in control operations at the Calais cross-Channel terminal on July 25, 2024. (Photo by BERNARD BARRON / AFP)
A French member of European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex patrol works at the cross-Channel terminal in Calais, northern France on July 25, 2024. 736 police officers and gendarmes were deployed as reinforcements in Pas-de-Calais on the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, declared the Prefect of Pas-de-Calais who participated in control operations at the Calais cross-Channel terminal on July 25, 2024. (Photo by BERNARD BARRON / AFP)
A French member of European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex patrol works at the cross-Channel terminal in Calais, northern France on July 25, 2024. 736 police officers and gendarmes were deployed as reinforcements in Pas-de-Calais on the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, declared the Prefect of Pas-de-Calais who participated in control operations at the Calais cross-Channel terminal on July 25, 2024. (Photo by BERNARD BARRON / AFP)
Anti-riot and plain clothed policemen remove a wooden coffin bearing protest messages after arresting and dispersing activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
(FILES) A shepherd checks his mobile phone sitting on cracked earth at al-Massira dam in Ouled Essi Masseoud village, some 140 kilometres (85 miles) south of Casablanca, on March 6, 2024. Twenty-one people have died in 24 hours in the central Morocco city of Beni Mellal due to a new heatwave that has hit the country, which is in the grip of its sixth consecutive year of drought, the health ministry said on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Anti-riot police detain relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests as they marched to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Plainclothes Kenyan police officers try to arrest an activist during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Plainclothes Kenyan police officers try to arrest an activist during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Ireland's Andrew Smith (R) runs with the ball as he is challenged by New Zealand's Brady Rush (L) during the men's pool A rugby sevens match between New Zealand and Ireland during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on July 25, 2024. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP)
A Japan supporter wearing a traditional kimono and another dressed in a suit as a sumo wrestler cheer for their team before the women's group C football match between Spain and Japan during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes on July 25, 2024. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)
A Japan supporter wearing a traditional kimono and another dressed in a suit as a sumo wrestler cheer for their team before the women's group C football match between Spain and Japan during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes on July 25, 2024. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
An activist speaks with a plainclothes Kenyan police officer (L) during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
France's Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Stephane Sejourne (L) poses with Gabon's President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema (C) and France's Minister for Sports and Olympics Amelie Oudea-Castera (R) as they arrive to attend a Sport for Sustainable Development Summit at the Carrousel du Louvre (Louvre Carrousel) in Paris on July 25, 2024, one day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Plainclothes Kenyan police officers try to arrest an activist as others hold him during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Plainclothes Kenyan police officers try to arrest an activist as others hold him during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
An activist reacts in front of a Kenyan police officer during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Activists and relatives of protesters killed by police in the ongoing anti-govt protests sit on top of a coffin in front of Kenyan police officers during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against govt proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
(FILES) French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura poses during a photocall for the launching of the season 3 of the Netflix music reality television series "Nouvelle Ecole" ("Rhythm plus Flow") at the Grand Rex theatre in Paris, on July 2, 2024. The most listened to French-speaking singer in the world with seven billion streams, Franco-Malian Aya Nakamura performed at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, despite opposition expressed for months by the French far right (Photo by Zoulerah NORDDINE / AFP)
(FILES) French singer Aya Nakamura poses during a photo session in Paris on November 19, 2020. The opening show of the Paris Olympics was designed in the greatest secrecy, but leaks abound: Aya Nakamura, Lady Gaga and Céline Dion are cited as possible performers, as is the repertoire of Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)
(FILES) US actress-singer Lady Gaga attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 12, 2023. The opening show of the Paris Olympics was designed in the greatest secrecy, but leaks abound: Aya Nakamura, Lady Gaga and Céline Dion are cited as possible performers, as is the repertoire of Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP)
(FILES) Canadian singer Celine Dion performs on the opening night of her new world tour "Courage" at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Quebec, on September 18, 2019. The opening show of the Paris Olympics was designed in the greatest secrecy, but leaks abound: Aya Nakamura, Lady Gaga and Céline Dion are cited as possible performers, as is the repertoire of Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour. (Photo by Alice Chiche / AFP)
Germany's left back #11 Xenia Smits (L) fights for the ball with South Korea's left back #29 Kim Dayoung during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
France's Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Stephane Sejourne (L) poses with Mongolia's President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh (C) and France's Minister for Sports and Olympics Amelie Oudea-Castera (R) as they arrive to attend a Sport for Sustainable Development Summit at the Carrousel du Louvre (Louvre Carrousel) in Paris on July 25, 2024, one day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)
(FromL) South Korea's Kim Woo-jin, South Korea's Lee Woo-seok and South Korea's Kim Je-deok getsure at the end of the archery men's individual preliminary round during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
(FromL) South Korea's Kim Woo-jin, South Korea's Lee Woo-seok and South Korea's Kim Je-deok getsure at the end of the archery men's individual preliminary round during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
South Korea's left back #29 Kim Dayoung (R) fights for the ball with Germany's right wing #30 Jenny Behrend (C) during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
McLaren's British driver Lando Norris looks on during a press conference at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Spa on July 25, 2024 ahead of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix. The Formula One Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit is held on July 28, 2024. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A relative of Evans Kiratu holds his picture as she gets arrested during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Kenyan police officers remove a coffin during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
Plainclothes Kenyan police officers try to detain an activist as others hold him during a protest march to parliament with wooden crosses bearing the names of the victims and a coffin to commemorate the 1st month anniversary of the June 25 shootings during demonstrations against government proposed tax hikes in Nairobi on July 25, 2024. Activists led by young Gen-Z Kenyans launched peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases but they spiralled into deadly violence, before morphing into wider anger against President William Ruto's government. (Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP)
A woman leans against a commemorative poster of a family member perished during a nearby landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Relatives mourn the death of a family member outside their house close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A tag is attached to the foot of Palestinian Faouzi Abdel Aal, 21, as he lies on a ben in the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip where he will receive treatment for his injuries, after being reportedly released from an Israeli detention centre into Gaza via the Karem Shalom gate, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)
France's Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Stephane Sejourne (L) poses with Prince Albert II of Monaco (C) and France's Minister for Sports and Olympics Amelie Oudea-Castera (R) as they arrive to attend a Sport for Sustainable Development Summit at the Carrousel du Louvre (Louvre Carrousel) in Paris on July 25, 2024, one day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)
South Korea's left back #29 Kim Dayoung passes the ball past Germany's left back #11 Xenia Smits during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
South Korea's centre back #24 Kang Kyungmin (C) fights for the ball with Germany's left back #11 Xenia Smits during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
Relatives and residents mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Relatives mourn the death of a family member outside at a cemetery close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Relatives mourn the death of a family member outside their house close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A woman reacts as relatives mourn the death of a family member outside their house close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A woman burst in tears coming back from the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A general view of recent graves at a cemetery close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Palestinian Faouzi Abdel Aal, 21, is rushed to Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip to receive treatment for his injuries, after being reportedly released from an Israeli detention centre into Gaza via the Karem Shalom gate, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)
People surround Palestinian Faouzi Abdel Aal, 21, at the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip where he will receive treatment for his injuries, after being reportedly released from an Israeli detention centre into Gaza via the Karem Shalom gate, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)
Palestinian Faouzi Abdel Aal, 21, is rushed to Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip to receive treatment for his injuries, after being reportedly released from an Israeli detention centre into Gaza via the Karem Shalom gate, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)
People surround Palestinian Faouzi Abdel Aal, 21, at the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip where he will receive treatment for his injuries, after being reportedly released from an Israeli detention centre into Gaza via the Karem Shalom gate, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)
Germany's players prepare for a penalty shot by South Korea's right back #11 Ryu Eun Hee (R) during the women's preliminary round group A handball match between Germany and South Korea during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Paris South Arena in Paris, on July 25, 2024. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
France's Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Stephane Sejourne (L) poses with Madagascar's President Andry Nirina Rajoelina (2ndR) Madagascar's President Andry Nirina Rajoelina's wife Mialy (2ndL), and France's Minister for Sports and Olympics Amelie Oudea-Castera (R) as they arrive to attend a Sport for Sustainable Development Summit at the Carrousel du Louvre (Louvre Carrousel) in Paris on July 25, 2024, one day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP)
People hold each others as they burst into tears while residents and volunteers dig in the mud in search for bodies at the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Godzi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A young man rests on the collapsed thatched roof of a house as residents and volunteers dig in the mud in search for bodies at the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Residents and volunteers dig in the mud in search for bodies at the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
TOPSHOT - An injured woman sits on the ground as residents and volunteers dig in the mud in search for bodies at the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Relatives and residents gather to mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A woman reacts as relatives and residents gather together to mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
A woman reacts as relatives and residents gather together to mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Relatives and residents gather to mourn the death of their beloveds ones in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Relatives and residents gather together to mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Relatives and residents gather together to mourn the death of their beloveds in a collective ceremony close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 25, 2024. The death toll from landslides in a remote region of southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said Thursday, warning that the number of victims could soar to up to 500. Rescuers are pressing on with the grim search for bodies and survivors in the stricken locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, with crowds of distraught locals digging through a sea of mud often using just their bare hands and shovels. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)