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A human hand in the lower foreground holds a landscape-oriented, spiral-bound photograph depicting a scene of civilian evacuation
A human hand in the lower foreground holds a landscape-oriented, spiral-bound photograph depicting a scene of civilian evacuation. The photograph shows numerous individuals, including adults and children, traversing makeshift wooden planks and debris over rushing water beneath a severely damaged concrete bridge. A white vehicle is partially submerged and tilted vertically under the collapsed bridge section, with one wheel visible. The sky in the photograph appears overcast. The photograph is positioned against the real-world backdrop of the same structure: the extensively damaged Romanivka bridge (Irpin bridge) over the Irpin River in Irpin, Ukraine. The bridge's central span is collapsed into the river, with large fractured concrete sections and exposed rebar. Remnants of the bridge deck and supports are visible above and partially submerged in the water. Red tape or ropes are strung across parts of the damaged structure, possibly for safety marking or ongoing work. To the left, a parallel, seemingly intact bridge structure is visible. The immediate surroundings consist of green vegetation along the riverbanks. In the distance, a city skyline with multiple buildings and construction cranes is visible under a clear, bright blue sky. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight.
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