RFC3MBHA–A man looks at damage to his home after tornado hits his town in Tuscaloosa Alabama, USA
RF2H7A7DP–Broken with grief female dog grieving owner holding the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and love concept.
RF2J6PWFC–Sad Child With Mother Burying Pet Guinea Pig In Garden At Home
RF2T0EWP2–Cute dog waiting for owner to come home. Puppy dog lying by the window on a bench with longing, sad or bored body language. 5 months old, female boxer
RFJF96G3–Single sad woman covering face sitting in a table at home
RF2BPPYH4–Single sad woman covering face sitting in a table at home
RF2A20A1X–Worried woman holding a coffee mug looks through a window at home in winter
RF2BPPYAY–Frustrated woman sitting at home during a blackout sitting on a couch in the living room at home
RFP97N93–Frustrated woman sitting at home during a blackout sitting on a couch in the living room at home
RF2BPR2KJ–Side view of a sad man with a hand on the head sitting on a couch in the living room at home
RFHGFKKD–Side view of a sad man with a hand on the head sitting on a couch in the living room at home
RMRNFDWX–A resident grieves over his home as it is destroyed by flames during the four-day Panorama brush fire, which started in canyons north of town and has been whipped out of control by 40-50 mph winds.
RFKHTP4K–Side view back light portrait of a sad pensive woman in a house balcony at sunset
RM2BK3MWJ–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A worker addresses his colleague, both wearing a hazmat, next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies that weren't properly cared have been removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated trucks lining the street along the stores. New York authorities showed up after neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some bodies were also found lying on the facility's floor. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFJERTCK–Sad man lamenting sitting on the floor in the living room in a house indoor with a dark background
RF2BPPYGC–Side view back light portrait of a sad pensive woman in a house balcony at sunset
RF2BPR2J1–Sad man lamenting sitting on the floor in the living room in a house indoor with a dark background
RFC3MBK1–Man looks through window of his damaged home, after tornado struck his neighborhood near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
RF2H7A7CT–Broken with grief man dog grieving owner holding the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and love concept.
RM2BE1F05–A resident grieves over his home as it is destroyed by flames during the four-day Panorama brush fire, which started in canyons north of town and has been whipped out of control by 40-50 mph winds.
RM2BK3NBA–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A stretcher and cardboard caskets behind him, a NYPD officer passes under the tarpaulin that has been deployed in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2H7A7CK–Broken with grief man dog owner is grieving sitting on a bench with the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and
RM2BK3MWH–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. Two workers talk, both wearing a hazmat, next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies that weren't properly cared have been removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated trucks lining the street along the stores. New York authorities showed up after neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some bodies were also found lying on the facility’s floor. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2H7A7C9–Broken with grief man dog owner is grieving sitting on a bench with the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and
RF2HM0G4B–Broken with grief man dog owner is grieving sitting on a bench with the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and
RF2H7A7CW–Broken with grief man dog owner is grieving sitting on a bench with the lovely pet collar and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and
RF2HMN1N1–Broken with grief man grieving dog owner holding the lovely pet collar with a leash and deep weeping about animal loss. Home pets relatives and love c
RF2H7A7C7–Broken with grief man as a dog owner is grieving sitting on a bench with the lovely pet collar and leash, deep weeping about animal loss. Lovely home
RM2BK3N8N–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This man, dressed in a hazmat, climbs in one of the big refrigerated trucks where bodies have been disposed next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn whose corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N7A–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This man, dressed in a hazmat, climbs in one of the big refrigerated trucks where bodies have been disposed next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn whose corpses not properly cared have been removed. Meanwhile an employee, masked face, deploys a brown tarpaulin. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. (Credit
RM2BK3N3G–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. Workers, dressed in a hazmat, carry cardboard coffins to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn, partly covered by a tarpaulin, where corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N3H–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This official representing New York City stands on the phone in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented trucks lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N66–April 30, 2020, New York, New York, USA: The man in a yellow t-shirt supports with his hand his co-worker dressed in a hazmat, who fixes a tarpaulin at the back of a big refrigerated truck to be out of sight next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. (Credit Imag
RM2BK3N8P–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This man, dressed in a hazmat and masked face, stands in front of the doors of 2 big refrigerated trucks drove to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N90–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. Six trucks, including two large refrigerated ones, block part of the street near the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3MY6–April 30, 2020, New York, New York, USA: This man, dressed in a hazmat, stands in the street surrounded by trucks. Behind him, big black garbage bags have been piled up in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented trucks lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremat
RM2BK3N64–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This 2 men, dressed in a hazmat, stop between two trucks in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented trucks lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3NF0–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This masked face, mortician ensures that the coffin will correctly enter his hearse stopped at the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies not properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refrigerated trucks lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. In New York City alone, there have been almost 13,000 COVID-19 deaths. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N7C–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. One of these 2 workers, dressed in a hazmat, gets off one of the big refrigerated trucks where bodies have been disposed next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn whose corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N3N–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This employee masked face pushes a shopping cart containing cleaning products along a refrigerated truck to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 rented vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3NFF–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A cardboard coffin has been placed upright against a wall near a hearse in the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies not properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refrigerated trucks lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. In New York City alone, there have been almost 13,000 COVID-19 deaths. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3NF8–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This masked face mortician ensures that the coffin will be correctly enter his hearse stopped at the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies not properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refrigerated trucks lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. In New York City alone, there have been almost 13,000 COVID-19 deaths Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3NF1–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. Workers dressed in a hazmat and employees masked faces stand at the entrance to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared have been removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented trucks lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3MW0–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A worker dressed in hazmat walks in a hurry in front of a large refrigerated truck next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared have been removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 rented vehiciles lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths and ran out of room for bodies, which were awaiting cremation in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N1A–April 30, 2020, New York, New York, USA: This worker, dressed in a hazmat, walks surrounded by trucks. Behind him, big black garbage bags have been piled up in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented trucks lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations. (Credi
RM2BK3MTY–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A worker dressed in a hazmat rushes under the brown tarp set up from the back of a truck to the entrance of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated rented vehiciles lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths and ran out of room for bodies, which were awaiting cremation in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N3E–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This man dressed in a hazmat suit, phone in hand, walks past a U-Haul truck along the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies not properly cared are removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 rented non-refrigerated vehicles including the U-Haul one lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. In New York City alone, there have been almost 13,000 COVID-19 deaths. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N9G–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A NYPD officer walks past a large brown tarp that has been deployed in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3N3F–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. This worker dressed in a hazmat, head covered by a hood, stands along a brown tarp set up in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BK3NBD–New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2020. A worker, dressed in a hazmat and masked face, goes along a brown tarp set up in front of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where bodies non properly cared are removed. 60 corpses were stored in 4 rented vehiciles lining the street along stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell and fluids dripping from the trucks. Some remains were also found lying on the facility’s floor. In New York City alone, there have been almost 13,000 COVID-19 deaths. Credit: Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News