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"debris" Definitions
  1. pieces of wood, metal, building materials, etc. that are left after something has been destroyed
  2. (formal) rubbish or pieces of material that are left somewhere and are not wanted

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Each time debris hits new spacecraft, it creates more debris.
Another tricky thing about space debris is that sometimes it isn't just debris.
The debris has actually made a "debris zone around the sphere," Okada said.
While space debris cannot be solved without full international participation, no binding space debris mitigation agreements currently exist and any progress related to space debris should be welcomed.
What we're more likely to see after the fires are debris flows, and debris avalanches.
No one has ever been killed by space debris, and there is a shitload of space debris.
But another reason to remove debris is to see what we can learn from the debris itself.
There's particular orbits, in the polar orbits, where there have been collisions and just a debris cloud that is colliding with itself, pieces of debris colliding with themselves, creating more debris and expanding.
A debris flow would be a bunch of debris and water flowing like a fluid as opposed to a debris avalanche, where you have less water and it moves more like a snow avalanche does.
That water skims across the surface instead and picks up more debris, and then you get a debris flow.
Space debris falls often It's common for space debris, such as spent satellites and rocket stages, to fall to Earth.
"Yes, there's other debris around even at those altitudes, but you're increasing the amount of debris for no good reason."
If you've got all that water washing [away] debris, tree branches, boulders, and ash, sooner or later, it's not just water — it's now a debris flow, a very fluid landslide that's a mixture of water and debris.
Debris found in water EgyptAir and Greek officials said Friday that searchers have found debris from the plane in the water.
Debris field A debris field was found 37 miles off Sanibel Island, which sits a few miles off of Fort Myers' coast.
Meteorologists can now see debris within the storm that is an indication that a tornado has formed and has picked up debris.
Debris in orbit can cause a chain reaction of collisions, creating more and more debris and putting certain orbital bands off limits.
Ability to remove debris: A doormat with a higher, thicker profile will typically remove more debris from shoes than a thin mat.
The threat of space junk is also compounded by the fact that collisions between pieces of debris in orbit creates even more debris.
He said the test "struck the target vehicle" and created 270 pieces of debris that will likely increase as the debris field expands.
Cal Fire crews cleared a hillside area near the dam's emergency spillway of trees, rocks and other debris to reduce potential debris flows downstream.
He said all the people trapped in the debris had been rescued, but that rescue teams using sniffer dogs were still searching the debris.
If this were an actual debris removal mission, Astroscale's servicing satellite would then transport the piece of debris or non-functioning satellite closer to Earth.
Debris from a 'tsunami invasion' The tsunami washed huge amounts of material out to sea and created debris fields that became habitats for marine life.
"Of the 32 pieces of debris in the debris report on Malaysia 370, I am at least partly responsible for 17," he told VICE News.
In the short term, melting glaciers leave behind rock debris that creates dams, and if these debris dams burst, the resulting floods could destroy villages.
Other methods included using tether nets to catch and dispose of debris, as well as using concentrated sunlight to push space debris out of orbit.
Stemming the growing problem of orbital debris is one thing, and part of the new satellite licensing process requires applicants to minimize the debris they create.
Most satellites and debris occupy lower orbits than 1,000 kilometers, but that doesn't mean the SpaceX satellites wouldn't be threatened by other fast-traveling wayward debris.
After the initial debris cloud was created, the cratering process lost energy and subsequent streams of debris were more slowly excavated from the asteroid's new scar.
This impact threw up debris that both crashed back to the Earth's surface and also formed a disk of orbiting debris that eventually coalesced into the moon.
Sometimes the Earth will pass through a heavier field of debris than during other years, increasing the rate of meteors seen, and sometimes the debris is lighter. 
A SpaceX representative told me that the debris tracker hooks into the Air Force's Combined Space Operations Center, where trajectories of all known space debris are tracked.
JAXA doesn't know if debris successfully entered into Hayabusa2's sampling horn, but given the large amount of debris seen in the video, there's reason for optimism.
The debris was modeled in aluminum because it is one of the most common space debris materials, and the sphere shape reduced the complexity of the calculations.
There are now 17 barriers in place to stop debris from entering the Guanabara Bay, with boats collecting any floating debris that could enter areas of competition.
Debris from the launch Debris from the launch Launch rail Launch rail Launch vehicle North Korean missile resembling the Russian Iskander in a launch on May 4.
In this scenario, uncontrolled space debris could collide and create even more uncontrolled space debris, ultimately shutting off human access to space for decades, if not centuries.
The International Space Station, for instance, is in a relatively debris-free orbit, but even here there is the threat of "natural debris" — micrometeors — pummeling the space station.
"The assessment found that the debris does not match those of a Boeing 777, thus confirming that the debris is not from MH370," he said in a statement.
Space debris, including broken satellites orbiting the earth, poses a threat to other spacecraft, according to NASA, which tracks more than half a million pieces of moving debris.
Here's what we know so far: Debris found On Saturday, the Egyptian armed forces displayed debris and belongings from Flight 804 found a day earlier in the Mediterranean Sea.
It also deals with debris on a case-by-case basis, and would probably not be able to rid the Earth's orbit of all of its untrackable space debris.
Searchers spotted a fire and debris field, including an empty life raft, about 2½ miles north of Haleiwa Beach and later floating pieces of debris consistent with military aircraft.
The US Joint Space Operations Center, responsible for tracking space debris, tweeted that five pieces of debris were spotted around the satellite at around 4:20AM ET on Saturday.
After that, collisions will begin to cascade—more collisions create more debris, which means more collisions with debris, and so on—even without new spacecraft joining the orbital party.
Dodging debris Sandra Bullock style Japan's second female astronaut, Naoko Yamazaki experienced the risks of space debris first hand when she flew to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2010.
Searchers spotted a fire and debris field, including an empty life raft, about 2½ miles north of Haleiwa Beach and later found floating pieces of debris consistent with military aircraft.
The phenomenon describes a vicious circle, in which space debris created by each collision increases the chance of another collision, which, in turn, raises the odds of more space debris.
You could also get so much debris that it all starts clogging and jamming together and creates a debris dam, or a landslide dam — blocking the rest of the landslide.
According to Eric Christiansen, NASA's lead for Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris (MMOD) protection, a shielded satellite returning from orbit may have 30,000 small debris impacts visible to the naked eye.
At the same time, Houston officials are asking residents to separate their Harvey-related waste into five piles: appliances; electronics; construction and demolition debris; household hazardous waste; and vegetative debris.
" Dr. Crassidis added that space debris is a huge issue, saying "there&aposs a good possibility that a collision [with space debris] in the next 20 to 30 years could occur.
Avoiding collisions is a big priority for satellite operators: when one crash occurs in space, it creates a lot of debris, and that debris can pose new dangers to other satellites.
Scarboro said some of the rescues included at least one person in a wheelchair who needed help because of debris and older couples who were trapped in storm cellars by debris.
The impact caused earthquakes that loosened the sediment, and tsunamis that brought debris from places like Texas and Florida, dumping hundreds of feet of debris into the Gulf, according to scientists.
Many deaths reported from drowning, flying debris, & collapsing houses.
" He went on, "Organizations are accumulations of historical debris.
This Chinese test created more than 1,600 pieces of debris, many of which will remain in orbit for decades, with some debris expected to remain in orbit for at least a century.
The more debris we have in orbit, the higher the chance that these pieces might collide at break-neck speeds, creating even more debris that could pose a threat to other spacecraft.
Tourist who found debris was searching for MH370 Other pieces found Meanwhile, aviation experts will examine the other plane debris found by a U.S. tourist last week, also along the Mozambique coast.
In the study, titled "Collision Frequency of Artificial Satellites: The Creation of a Debris Belt," they also described important sources of space debris and possible sinks that'd remove dangerous junk from orbit.
More than 500,000 pieces of space debris orbit the Earth, traveling at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a small piece of debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft.
Sifting through the debris Volunteers called "Mud Angels" are wading through several feet of mud to salvage items like these from the dirt and debris of the mudslides that ravaged Montecito, California.
When Earth passes through the trail of debris left behind by a comet, bits of that debris catch fire in our atmosphere and streak across the sky in a blazing 3,000-degree flash.
"We estimate the number of orbital debris 21 cm and larger is approximately 22016,30.223, and the number of orbital debris 230.22 mm or larger is in the order of 29,22015,000," said Dr. Liou.
Searchers spotted a fire and debris field, including an empty life raft, about two and a half miles north of Haleiwa Beach and later found floating pieces of debris consistent with military aircraft.
When Earth passes through the trail of debris left behind by a comet, bits of that debris catch fire in our atmosphere and streak across the sky in a blazing 20,000-degree flash.
One pending issue is that telescopes, radar observatories, and other facilities that can track debris are like flashlights can only reveal so much debris at a time that may lead to close encounters.
The Forest Service had instructed us to leave the debris where it was cut to help with erosion control and retain nutrients for the soil, and to avoid creating unnatural piles of debris.
When Earth passes through the trail of debris left behind by a comet, bits of that debris catch fire in our atmosphere and streak across the sky in a blazing 73,000-degree flash.
When Earth passes through the trail of debris left behind by a comet, bits of that debris catch fire in our atmosphere and streak across the sky at a blazing 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
At that point, debris began to fall from the sky.
Photos from the scene show debris scattered across the road.
ORBITAL DEBRIS offers a classic "tragedy of the commons" problem.
Old tires and other debris can also become mosquito habitat.
The explosion sent debris falling back onto the launch site.
Wear high boots and gloves in areas with high debris.
Most of the debris is too small to be tracked.
"I was hit by debris in my head," Sussman said.
Officials have said that debris did not belong to MH370.
Two areas of concern stand out: debris and resource extraction.
Authorities used cranes and metal cutters to clear the debris.
The pieces of debris recovered from meteors are called meteorites.
Several bodies lay among the debris scattered in the streets.
They found the baby after hearing cries amid the debris.
That's a lot of diplomatic debris to have flying around.
No one was injured, though debris damaged a resident's car.
A membrane covers the key switches to protect from debris.
Days after Boucher cleared the debris, Paul reconstructed the pile.
Some of that debris will make its way to Earth.
"That's half my home," said Vernon, pointing to the debris.
There are nearly 13,000 objects currently classified as space debris.
A street is blocked by downed telephone poles and debris.
Kenny Crippen's mobile home, surrounded by debris from the storm.
People remove debris outside a collapsed building in Mexico City.
Plastic and other debris block sunlight and spread hostile bacteria.
Debris was collected into piles and again sprayed with fixative.
Users can search by debris type, location, and water depth.
But parts of it are covered in trash and debris.
"People are clearing debris along Theodore Boschulte Drive," Common says.
What's the difference between a mudslide, landslide, or debris flow?
"They've definitely escalated, they're throwing rocks and debris," she said.
The crash had been caused by debris on the runway.
We all went out to clean the debris and mobilize.
Another is to weave through the spaces between the debris.
Turner estimated the cost of debris removal is $200 million.
Groundskeepers frequently find trash and other debris at the cemetery.
Debris from a wildfire that tore through La Bastidonne, France.
Surfers should avoid any debris in the water, Carr said.
DHS also worried about flooding, housing, debris and power restoration.
Cryptomasters live under woody debris, waiting to capture their prey.
Efforts are underway to rescue those trapped under the debris.
Ripping away roofs, flooding condos and throwing debris everywhere. pic.twitter.
He spent the next eight months scouring through the debris.
He was hit by debris when potentially a tire exploded.
Almost all of them were hidden under debris behind bushes.
Large piles of debris made areas of the house impassable.
A toothbrush will also help clean out the remaining debris.
Roads have washed away, and others are blocked by debris.
Debris from an engine failure broke open a plane window.
The amount of debris in space will triple by 2030.
Debris can collect in chimneys, such as from birds nesting.
Similar debris flows led to daylong traffic restrictions last week.
Boats were also overturned, and debris scattered across the ground.
Here, debris are removed seven months after the storm hit.
This canal was still filled with debris in June 2018.
Nor are spacecraft that could litter the atmosphere with debris.
Debris flew, puncturing the fuselage and blowing out a window.
All I could see around me was rubble and debris.
The rest were clogged with garbage, debris and utility cables.
After natural disasters, piles of debris are an inevitable hallmark.
Full removal of debris could take nine months, Jones said.
And they are still tracking down debris from the engine.
He found himself trapped in a pocket within the debris.
Debris and water could be seen on the terminal floors.
Prep the hole by clearing debris and smoothing the edges.
That way, the satellites avoid becoming or causing space debris.
The products cover chips, protecting them from scratches and debris.
Snapped trees and mangled debris are apparent throughout the city.
The US Air Force quickly collected the debris for examination.
Rinse off any debris using milk, saline solution or water.
Her body was covered with bite wounds, mud and debris.
He had been working on removing debris from the track.
But debris has remained a persistent problem in South Carolina.
Taunts and thrown debris were met with nightsticks and arrests.
All year long, Earth passes through streams of cosmic debris.
Hajizadeh said he would say more about the debris later.
And then, together, we work to clean up the debris.
He alleged that debris from the crash has been bulldozed.
Several witnesses said the crash debris included a child's stroller.
Several eyewitnesses said the crash debris included a child's stroller.
Also have debris that has fallen onto 11th street below.
As smoke and debris spills out, people try to flee.
What are scientists doing to collect data on plastic debris?
Twisters toppled mobile homes and left debris strewn for acres.
Iran's ambassador to Britain denied debris had been bulldozed away.
Both are valuable orbits and have a lot of debris.
One collision can spew out thousands of pieces of debris.
This debris remains in orbit for decades, and even centuries.
His dining room table stands in a sea of debris.
No survivors were found within the debris after 11 a.m.
Only one person has ever been hit by space debris.
Rescue workers were still going through the debris around midnight.
Grass and debris clogged the intakes of the water scooters.
"The runway field is now a debris field," Oppmann said.
Immediately after the storm, the runway was littered with debris.
Debris removal and protective measures are classified as emergency work.
There's already enough space debris circling the planet, after all.
Also called post-fire debris flows, these mudslides form when water rushing down slopes picks up dirt, burnt trees, rocks, and other debris (like cars), reaching speeds of more than 35 miles per hour.
"It needs to be proven that it's debris from a plane and then it depends on the importance of the debris," said Nathan, without saying how much they would pay for an item found.
"The best way to avoid a bunch of small pieces of debris that could harm large satellites is to remove large satellites that become small pieces of debris," says Chris Blackerby, the company's COO.
"When we get this amount of rainfall in a short amount of time it takes a lot of debris with it ... Debris fields inundate whole houses and communities," CNN's meteorologist Derek Van Dam said.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claims that each Starlink satellite is programmed with its own autonomous space debris tracking system, which it will use to move out of the way of potential debris if necessary.
Calvin Shim, whose wife was a crew member on the plane, told Reuters that the group planned to hand over five pieces of debris found off Madagascar, where some debris has been found before.
Gibson told CNN he also found two possible pieces of debris on a beach near the same place he discovered other pieces of debris that Australian authorities have said "almost certainly" belong to the airliner.
Because of that, you don't want debris… It's going to be this ongoing concern of creating debris in space or the fact that space hardware or space assets are permissible targets in times of conflict.
It has primarily resulted from discarded rocket parts and satellites, as well as from smash-ups between chunks space junk over the years — much of the debris is made up of bits of other debris.
A close-up of plastic debris on East Beach, Henderson Island.
It's possible this same collision also caused a ring of debris.
At least four people had been pulled from under the debris.
The debris field, or landslide deposit, trailing from the nearby mountain.
Downed trees, power lines and debris made many nearby roads impassable.
You'd need advanced robotics, shielding from asteroids, comets, and other debris.
"There is no timeframe" for removing the drydock debris, he said.
The made-up concept of icky debris clogging up your system?
Once everything is dead, rake the area to remove the debris.
My family left our neighborhood, passing through dead bodies and debris.
Numerous highways are closed due to high water or storm debris.
Children in hospitals, shell-shocked and covered in blood and debris.
Hot spot, indeed: Debris strewn on the floor of the boat.
Another witness said some people were trapped under the concrete debris.
"Debris from space hits Earth all the time," Hankey told CNN.
First Responders are performing search and rescue operations and debris clearing.
"People have been taking about debris since the 1960s," he said.
Hurricane Irma left a trail of damage and debris across Florida.
And the hazardous debris from the catastrophe just keeps raining down.
The earthquake toppled buildings and shredded structures into pile of debris.
They searched the area for debris but haven't yet found anything.
They also asked anyone who finds drone debris to contact police.
Instead, the sketches and debris evince the impish, sweet, and haphazard.
All crews have been dispatched and are taking care of debris.
The vacuums are tough on pet hair, dirt, dust, and debris.
People remove debris of a building that collapsed in Mexico City.
People remove debris of a building that collapsed during the quake.
People remove debris of a collapsed building, looking for possible victims.
Small pieces of helicopter debris have also been found. Brig. Gen.
Several cars below the building were crushed, apparently by falling debris.
"There is significant debris throughout the whole strip mall," Gordon said.
An official walks through debris at the scene of the explosion.
The debris path is clear in the center of the photograph.
Meanwhile, researchers are experimenting with systems to net or harpoon debris.
It's just another piece of debris floating around on the internet.
Japan's Coast Guard warned shipping not to approach any fallen debris.
Debris could conceivably render entire tracts of space unusable for decades.
There are about 20,000 pieces of tracked debris currently in orbit.
Police walked through cleared areas knocking debris out of the way.
An estimate of debris density and its location in May 2016.
Clearing Texas's debris will take four to six months, he said.
Whether the debris belongs to the plane, which disappeared on Mar.
She was standing on the platform and was hit by Debris.
People running, screaming, a bunch of metal debris in the street.
This debris, fortunately, hasn't yet collided with any other working satellites.
I'd be just another hunk of space debris on that timeline.
Smashed strollers, an uneaten baguette and other debris were strewn about.
The area is experiencing flooding, damage from debris, and tree wreckage.
"I saw some debris floating down from the building," he remembered.
Dangers posed by hypervelocity debris, including "dead" satellites, are very real.
You feel the transition from open air into suffocating debris cloud.
Both Airport police and Nashville Metro Police helped clear the debris.
Many of the deaths are caused by flying or falling debris.
Debris lay scattered in parking lots and on streets and sidewalks.
Instead, the Florida couple found a hand grenade, amid other debris.
Rows of residents stood in formation, ready to help remove debris.
If this continues, space debris has the potential to increase exponentially.
This debris, called the Cretaceous Paleogene boundary, can be found globally.
Boucher was pissed Paul kept leaving debris on his property. Sen.
There were no skid marks or debris found in the roadway.
Now we can replace new plastic with recycled marine plastic debris.
Debris flew across the track, and Wickens' car damaged the fence.
Finally, the debris is discarded into the valleys and streams below.
Pence helps clean up debris from downed trees in Rockport. pic.twitter.
Roads completely washed away and others blocked by debris, isolating residents.
The bright glow was due to debris swirling around the object.
Large swathes of land are still littered with debris and wreckage.
Rescuers found the baby after hearing his cries through the debris.
For good measure, they left the debris strewn around our garden.
Scientists think that planets form from disks of debris circling stars.
The family Bible was in the debris, apparently in one piece.
Those defects ranged from frayed wires to water and debris infiltration.
Recent seasonal rains helped uncover additional debris and widen the field.
Speaking of missiles, dust and debris wouldn't be the only problem.
A worker clears debris after Sunday's deadly fire in Vallejo, Calif.
The team found a vehicle bomb and detonator in the debris.
An animation of the history of space debris around the Earth.
Counselors are available before they return to the piles of debris.
The newly discovered debris was sent to Malaysia to be examined.
Debris from the missiles fell on a home, killing one person.
Their motorboats and debris encroach on the vistas of natural beauty.
Will the roads be blocked with displaced people, flooding and debris?
Entire towns were turned into a mix of mud and debris.
Roadside trees are burning and scorched debris flicks off the windshield.
The Air Force said the debris was from a weather balloon.
No firefighters died; the explosion projected the debris over their heads.
Most of the debris burning in the sky is sand-size.
During the day, she said, crews are still cleaning up debris.
So-called foreign object debris is a common issue in aviation.
Our depots are spotless, because debris translates into a safety issue.
Storm debris forced the temporary closure of Kansas City International Airport.
I broke mine running on a debris-strewn path before dawn.
Some debris from the plane was found at 9:45 p.m.
Crews collected debris in Missouri that had blown over from Kansas.
Many roads remain cluttered with debris, and bridges must be checked.
There was a truckload of debris left by a previous occupant.
Debris was floating in the water, but no people were visible.
It simply wandered around a room sucking up dust and debris.
The Air Force acknowledges that most of the debris is gone.
Then, seemingly without warning, the satellite spews a cloud of debris.
The attack was fueled by irritation over a pile of debris.
Some debris and 19 bodies were recovered about a week later.
The cleanup took months and resulted in 111,000 tons of debris.
"Falling debris" caused most of the deaths, Rahman said, per CNN.
Above, debris was recovered on an island near Madagascar in 63.
Many were killed by falling trees, flying debris and swollen rivers.
Most were suffering cuts and bruises from flying glass and debris.
"We scouted around through piles and piles of debris," she said.
Debris and engine parts were spread across six miles, Reuters reported.
He was photographed hugging a woman, embracing another and lugging debris.
Marine debris researcher Drew McWhirter led the scientific research on board.
Several other victims were also trapped under the debris until Saturday.
The findings of debris was first by the Wall Street Journal.
Russian short-range ballistic missile, Iskander, sheds debris in a launch.
Scientists have called attention to the space debris problem for decades.
They built barricades with trolleys and trash cans and other debris.
It was difficult to see in all the dust and debris.
The mud and debris left roadways and neighborhoods in Montecito unrecognizable.
Roy claims this is because of ring debris, but that's nonsense.
Debris and clothes were strewn along the side of the road.
A makeshift barricade of chairs and other debris at Polytechnic University.
Two pairs of legs poked out from behind piles of debris.
But after seeing the debris, Till realized the likelihood was slim.
Experts have said this theory is consistent with the debris found.
And the debris field extends into the trees beyond the canal.
Then, the neighborhood had to deal with the debris and wreckage.
"Everybody sees space debris as a pretty big issue," Sachdeva said.
While the pageantry unfolded, Mr. Rich, the debris collector, kept working.
Debris can be reported to the Florida Department of Health here.
On Earth, this ring of debris would land around the crater.
The items were considered foreign-object debris, or FOD, Leeham reported.
It leads to disasters like rapid, catastrophic floods and debris flows.
"We took out two Dumpsters of just yard debris," he said.
The airport later said it was closed as crews cleared debris.
Burning debris was scattered across a large stretch of the highway.
They started by sweeping streets and removing moldy debris from buildings.
The vast majority of this debris (nearly 200 million pieces) are smaller than one centimeter, about 670,000 pieces are between 1 and 10 centimeters, and approximately 20073,000 pieces of debris larger than 10 centimeters in orbit.
"Preparations are just to try to clean up some of the debris so we don't have debris flying around," Mr. Gumbs said, indicating that there was little specific guidance for residents on what to do next.
A decent amount of debris was lost as a result; the astronomers estimate that, if all the debris were collected and compacted into a single mass, it would form a rock about 500 feet (150 meters) wide.
The debris does not match those of a Boeing 777 and the part numbers found on the debris were not listed on the Malaysia Airlines' parts catalogue manual, the ministry said in a statement following an investigation.
The debris does not match those of a Boeing 777 and the part numbers found on the debris were not listed on the Malaysia Airlines parts catalogue manual, the ministry said in a statement following an investigation.
Mark Dion's "Cabinet of Marine Debris" is a precisely arranged array of plastic containers, fishing buoys, floats and ropes, collected on a 2013 expedition that studied Pacific Ocean marine debris, in a cabinet resembling a kitchen hutch.
The debris, including the display, was accidentally discarded in a local landfill.
The Reunion Island wreckage was the first piece of MH370 debris discovered.
Conversely, bagged vacuums securely trap all of that debris into said bag.
Authorities have said other reported debris was not wreckage from flight MH370.
The crash scattered debris and left a large crater in the runway.
A young girl was allegedly spotted buried under the debris early Wednesday.
The meteor shower is produced by debris left behind by Halley's Comet.
Videos and photos showed flipped vehicles and debris littering streets and storefronts.
"That's one of the reasons why there's so much debris," Bourgoine said.
Complicating matters is that the crash debris is located on a rooftop.
Debris from the crash had scattered across the street, the footage showed.
"It's not a significant amount of radioactive debris by itself," Murphy said.
Photos from the scene showed pieces of wood and  debris scattered everywhere .
French police officers look over the piece of debris found in July.
It wasn't from another car or falling debris, that was for sure.
Left: Debris left after historic flooding in Niobrara, Nebraska, on March 16.
They may also monitor space debris that could interfere with satellite operations.
Flying debris from a concrete structure hit a woman in Nayagarh district.
Debris from roofs blown off by the hurricane sits in the street.
Boats, cars, and debris clog waterways in the Florida Keys on Tuesday.
A rescue worker inspects the debris of a collapsed building on Sept.
Waterfalls and debris move in slow motion, vanishing beyond the blackened cataract.
A car smashed by debris from a damaged building in Mexico City.
The next step is removing two victims in the debris, Cantrell said.
It's unclear how many people may still be trapped under the debris.
Some unknown debris slams against the side of the house and drags.
"Some flying debris," That Man said when I showed him the body.
Equipment that were "sanitized" still had food debris and grime on them.
It's clear how large plastic debris harms, and can kill, sea life.
The debris did not penetrate into the cabin interior, the agency said.
Is it a piece of paper, a butterfly, or some tire debris?
He started recording on his phone when he noticed debris flying outside.
Charred debris and glass from broken windows littered the steps of Congress.
This is a useful tool for moving garden debris of all types.
Nearly 450 years later, the debris from the explosion is still expanding.
"The more it burns, the less distilled spirits are in the debris."
Dust and debris filled the room where 11 babies lay in incubators.
Meteors are tiny space debris burning up as they hit Earth's atmosphere.
Melted grating inside reactor No. 2, likely caused by falling fuel debris.
A pile of debris and an orange crane were all that remained.
That's not the plastic debris that's most harmful — the smaller pieces are.
Drone footage shows rescuers working amidst snow and debris of the hotel.
There are nearly 2,000 satellites, two space stations, and tons of debris.
Wherever they land, the chance of any debris hitting someone is low.
I just run my hand vacuum over them to remove the debris.
But the search for cosmic debris on Earth has a long history.
Why wouldn't the debris "fall" under the influence of the artificial gravity?
No one is reported to have been injured by debris, he said.
The details: Roughly 99.8% of the debris found on Henderson was plastic.
A few seconds later, the backhoe tugs on a chunk of debris.
So, yes, there are teams researching a space-based debris-removing laser.
A firefighter was hurt by falling debris and two civilians were injured.
Second comes the debris -- shrapnel and bomb fragments -- causing devastating penetrating injuries.
Searchers have already spotted floating pieces of debris consistent with military aircraft.
Around him he saw debris: clay and jagged rock, scattered like shrapnel.
Lasers can pulse debris into Earth's atmosphere, where it then burns up.
Space debris is like the extraterrestrial equivalent of plastic in our oceans.
Three more people were rescued from the path of debris on Wednesday.
Debris found in Thailand in mid-January turned out to be unrelated.
Photos from the scene showed bloodied victims, smoke, shattered windows and debris.
The heavy rains will also cause flash flooding, mudslides and debris flows.
Video broadcast by WCCO showed smoke and flames rising from the debris.
But crews were still combing the debris, searching for signs of life.
Precipitation early on Friday may be strong enough to trigger debris flows.
All over the city, officials removed debris and worked to restore power.
Only a few fragments of debris have turned up, off Africa's coast.
A swift tongue-scrape removes the debris that blocks taste-bud efficacy.
She tearfully walked through the debris of where her home once stood.
Workers piled the radioactive debris in bins next to the administrative building.
Meantime, flash floods have threatened to trigger debris flows in scorched areas.
However, rescue efforts were delayed to allow the smoldering debris to cool.
Damage assessments can then be conducted, debris removed and repairs carried out.
We're all still sitting in the debris of George W. Bush's presidency.
"You have a sequence of assaults—water, wind, and debris," DeFur said.
The Saudis intercepted seven missiles, but one person was killed by debris.
A new environmental initiative from the Trump administration involves tackling ocean debris.
United States policy aims to minimize the creation of new space debris.
This will remove any small debris that may be blocking the sound.
The boat hit the rocks so hard that debris surrounded the wreckage.
Eventually, Earth would wind up surrounded by an impassable field of debris.
"Because of that, now there's sort of a debris belt," Ceperley said.
They used long poles — in places the debris was 15 feet deep.
Still-damp piles of debris and personal belongings lost to the storm.
Simply rinse away dirt or debris left behind in the washable bin.
Sometimes, food debris can really get caked onto the sides of stoneware.
There was some natural debris, too: banana trees and a dead rat.
A cheaper black market option may contain pesticides, mold, bugs or debris.
Flying cars will create noise and may shed dangerous debris, Musk says.
Teachers and parents repaired water damage, cleared debris, and removed dangerous wires.
Highway 299 remains closed in fire-affected areas as crews clear debris.
As workers clear debris to make areas accessible, more damage is revealed.
Mr. Persaud's body was recovered just after noon in a debris field.
In its place, he found only blackened debris, blackened earth, and ash.
Only one person is known to have been hit by space debris.
There's something in the palm fronds, Like ribbons or debris or animals.
But what do you do with 2 million tons of fire debris?
The hummocks and dells are piles of debris, barricades, craters and trenches.
The glacier's inexorable slide has moved the plane debris about two miles.
Except for piles of debris awaiting pickup, our neighborhood looks pretty normal.
A joyful storm of unidentifiable liquids and debris hurtled through the air.
Along Pinetree Road, a pile of hurricane debris sat in a yard.
Are they scavenging debris in the lungs that was introduced through vaping?
These surviving bits of debris hit the ground at relatively low speeds.
The routes connecting the city inland were blocked by floodwaters and debris.
Tree removal, debris — don't want to say it's negligible, but it's manageable.
The roadside was littered with boats, appliances, dock sections and other debris.
The debris field in the rugged terrain spanned 500 to 600 feet.
The debris field, he said, was roughly 100 yards in each direction.
A galactic debris storm pelts your spacesuit with rocks and moon mud.
After a few days, he said, the debris cloud would spread out.
Another bullet hit her right forearm, and flying debris peppered her body.
He ran a magnetic wand along the subway tracks to clear debris.
Other images showed scattered debris and the police cordoning off the site.
All Hands Volunteers will be working on damaged homes and removing debris.
The photos from the aftermath of the plane crash show substantial debris.
Bulldozers had heaped debris from the plane into piles on the ground.
She described the debris field as being about 500 to 600 feet.
Disembarking, we climbed over huge slabs of debris clogging up an alleyway.
Four years later, a meteor and its debris were seen in Connecticut.
Each collision creates fragmentation debris, which increases the probability of future collisions.
So, the debris field is an indication that something went terribly wrong.
"Tree ghosts," said the woman who was leading me through the debris.
"The debris is spread out over a wide area," Dr. Robinson said.
The discovery in Scotland stood out because of the quantity of debris.
When bits of junk collide, they often break apart, creating more debris.
Debris from the comet burns up in the atmosphere, creating the fireballs.
"We're putting all the debris that came down to use," he said.
Protesters on Tuesday sealed off roads with barbed wire and burned debris.
Many of the intersections were blocked by debris as well as protesters.
Upward of 41 million pieces of debris — bricks, concrete, broken trees, etc.
The buildings surrounding it are obliterated; debris is scattered around the area.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Debris believed to be part of a Boeing (BA.
They can be used to identify patterns -- patterns like orbital debris paths.
Debris from the crash was found in two places a mile apart.
Within five years, the group hoped, half the debris would be collected.
Over 73 million metric tons of debris came down a canyon wall.
When Ms. Wilson looked up, she saw trees and debris swirling overhead.
Cleanup crews swept up debris and armed police patrolled as flights resumed.
Uberrhein's farm was left covered in debris after the roiling water receded.
A collision with a one centimeter speck of space debris at orbital velocity, for example, has the equivalent energy force of an exploding hand grenade, according to Heiner Klinkrad, head of the space debris office at the ESA.
Frank is a founding member of the Enewetak Atoll Atomic Debris Cleanup Veterans, an advocacy group of US military servicemen and civilian contractors who were tasked with cleaning up radioactive debris in the atolls from 1977 to 1980.
The U.S. military's Strategic Command was tracking more than 250 pieces of debris from India's missile test and would issue "close-approach notifications as required until the debris enters the Earth's atmosphere," Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn said.
One sanitation employee used a steel wool scrubber that had been stored "on a cart in a dustpan that had a pool of water and egg mix with floating food debris and grime" to remove debris from egg buffers.
If someone went through and expected there'd be this type of landslide, and built a debris retention barrier — which is like a giant strainer for a landslide — it could trap all the debris, so it's a lot less dangerous.
NASA estimates that there are 20,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball orbiting the Earth, about 500,000 pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger, and many millions of pieces that are too small to register.
Earlier this year, a near-miss of two defunct orbital spacecraft made headlines, and observers noted that had a collision occurred, it would've resulted in a new debris cloud with "at least hundreds" of new pieces of trackable debris.
The airbags can rupture when they deploy, sending debris into the car's cabin.
Earlier teams discovered other debris associated with the sailboat, including six life jackets.
He was hit by debris from the blast and injured in the leg.
Smashed children's strollers, an uneaten baguette and other debris strewn about the promenade.
Stein painstakingly collected seashells, nuts, wood, and debris herself before creating the sculptures.
Downed trees and power lines, and debris have made some Lawrence roads impassable.
Stones and debris from burned tires and branches littered many streets on Saturday.
An artistic illustration of the young star RW Aur A devouring planetary debris.
Tepco has pegged 2021 as the target year to begin removing fuel debris.
While Sandor battles his half-dead, psychopathic brother, debris falls and fires blaze.
Ditch that dust pan and feed all kitchen floor debris right into bruno.
Isiah dug through debris, found his toddler brother and pulled him to safety.
Any leftover debris should rinse off with water and a little elbow grease.
The International Space Station is under constant threat of impact from space debris.
Eventually, this wave of energy and debris caught up to the outer shell.
Debris can easily block keys, and the keyboard itself is hard to repair.
Physicists hope that the debris will reveal particles they didn't already know about.
There was an estimated 5.25 trillion pieces of ocean plastic debris, she said.
Oakland officials urge residents to call 311 to report debris or hazardous material.
For a split second, she turned to see where the debris might land.
Fallen debris from the burned-out roof structure sits near the high altar.
The South Taurid meteor shower is caused by debris from Comet 2P/Encke.
An aerial photo shows houses covered in debris from landslides in Atsuma, Hokkaido.
Before this harpoon test, the spacecraft successfully deployed a net for grabbing debris.
Vehicles and debris are left destroyed in San Miguel Los Lotes on Monday.
Debris from homes and shattered windows is a big worry in such storms.
Piles of debris and a boat are washed up onto shore in Marigot.
Damaged books and debris is sprawled throughout the streets of Marigot, Saint Martin.
Rescuer and volunteers dig through the rubble and debris from a collapsed building.
Guyma Phebe plays basketball amid hurricane debris in a neighborhood in St. John.
The damage and debris removal delayed the No. 13 operations for four years.
A truck operator stood with his machine, awaiting orders to help remove debris.
The largest piece of new debris measures approximately 50 centimeters by 77 centimeters.
His removal was difficult because of unstable debris which posed risks for rescuers.
The evidence was pieced together from a debris field of 75 square miles.
Samsung's other hardware changes involve keeping debris from getting into the hinge mechanism.
This debris poses a massive risk to working satellites, spacecraft, and even astronauts.
Parts of Kuta Beach in Bali, Indonesia, are full of trash and debris.
PLASTIC DEBRIS IN the ocean has surfaced recently as a prominent environmental concern.
Rescuers used heavy machinery to move debris and begin the search for survivors.
Scientists still aren't sure exactly what kind of debris caused the power loss.
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Dozens of residents have reportedly been injured by flying debris and falling trees.
A tangle of torn tarpaulins and human debris is scattered across the desert.
Both the craft and the space debris would burn up on re-entry.
"Intentionally creating orbital debris fields is not compatible with human spaceflight," he said.
The next thing that could happen: something separates the water from the debris.
NASA sometimes loans out debris and other pieces of these vehicles for research.
Debris is being picked up by gusts of wind and blowing them around.
Some residents said debris from the explosions rained down, according to NBC Philadelphia.
An estimate of debris density in August 2015, five months after the crash.
This model can be updated in the event that new debris is uncovered.
Men with university degrees sweep streets or shovel debris for $20 a day.
McDowell's theory is that it's debris from the new generation of Chinese rockets.
The debris was found by guests visiting Rodrigues Island, hotel staff told CNN.
There were seven to eight people that tried to pick that (debris) up.
The resort, however, said it evacuated before debris flows sacked the verdant land. 
Processed image showing debris flung far and wide from a lunar impact crater.
On the 903th, I went to the school to help clean the debris.
The Earth runs into clouds of debris from Halley's Comet twice a year.
So, is there anything we can do to solve the plastic debris problem?
SPD3 doesn't address the challenge (or potential solutions) of cleaning up space debris.
Space debris is no longer just a problem of metal crashing into metal.
The debris blocks sunlight, and bits with sharp edges sometimes cut coral tissue.
A man walks through debris from Sunday's earthquake in West Lombok, Indonesia, Saturday
Rescuers work among the debris of the collapsed Morandi highway bridge in Genoa.
Rescues work among the debris of the collapsed Morandi highway bridge in Genoa.
They estimated nearly 38 million pieces of plastic debris are on the island.
Piles of debris awaited cleanup at an "Occupy ICE" camp in Portland, Ore.
The debris field is located just 200 yards from some of the homes.
Opinion: Debris may be from doomed flight, so can we find the rest?
Orange petals ripped from their stems joining the debris torpedoing through the field.
The debris was spread over land roughly the size of two football fields.
Debris from MH370 could provide clues to events on board before the crash.
Parents were quick to amass around the debris, desperately looking for their kids.
The fight stemmed from Paul stacking yard debris near a shared property line.
"The analysis has concluded the debris is almost certainly from MH370," he said.
As firefighters keep battling the blazes, a new menace is emerging: debris flows.
It will allow us to decontaminate the area ... and clear the debris out.
The search has turned up some aircraft debris, but also some false leads.
Cubans walked their dogs through the debris and shared news of the storm.
The biggest challenge in Key West is moving debris out of the roadways.
On Friday, members of her church came over to remove the soggy debris.
Later he added that the chances of Juno hitting debris isn't too high.
There were no fatalities on that flight, but flying debris punctured the aircraft.
Arch & Hook's hangers are made from plastic debris gathered along rivers in China.
The massive island of floating debris contains about 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic.
Just outside the tent, debris from the storm remains scattered in the woods.
When the rain comes, it's going to have major effects on the debris.
Steel rebar and metal sheeting jutted into the air through piles of debris.
In the final grouping, dilapidated buildings burn surrounded by debris, firemen, and police.
Engine debris damaged the jet's fuselage, wing and tail, according to the NTSB.
" Some of the equipment was "visibly dirty with accumulated grime and food debris.
It's typical for any test launch to leave debris in the Earth's orbit.
"The analysis has concluded the debris is almost certainly from MH370," Chester said.
Now flooding, mudslides and rivers of charred debris could do just the same.
Then he gathered debris from the water and gave it to the authorities.
Launching a bunch of satellites increases the risk of collisions and space debris.
Debris littered the road, and the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 remained closed.
LeoLabs provides that information using a worldwide network of debris-tracking radar systems.
"The quantity of debris buried below the surface was so significant," she added.
Rescuers had to navigate around, over, or through massive debris to reach victims.
Another hurdle keeping space elevators in the realm of science fiction: space debris.
But far more plastic debris had accumulated in the Greenland and Barents Sea.
Clearing the debris stretched into a 10-day ordeal and became a spectacle.
A skip loader was brought in to clear away the dense, heavy debris.
Emergency crews searched through debris for people who might not evacuated the area.
Officers said that protesters had attacked them with firebombs, logs, feces and debris.
The engine came apart, killing a passenger when debris struck the plane's body.
They see this, like, cloud of debris coming from thousands of kilometers away.
Only he is no ordinary hoarder, and this is not just any debris.
Roads were strewn with bricks and other debris leading to widespread traffic jams.
In Florida's Calhoun County, radar detected "tornado debris signature" at 4:50 a.m.
These space debris removal technologies will crucial to space access in the future.
Residents have reported some debris but no "internal components" have been recovered yet.
Wearing a helmet, he cursed politicians as he cleared debris from his home.
We waited, crouched in horror, as the debris field blasted over our heads.
Coal companies will have a freer hand in dumping mining debris in streams.
"Many could still be buried below the debris," said police chief Ajay Tyagi.
Do we have to keep the cars completely clear of debris or snow?
ESA founded its Clean Space initiative to anticipate future problems with space debris.
"We were looking for people and debris," he said during the witness panel.
The search for more debris, including the fuselage and the flight recorders, continues.
I recommend them over plastic because great fields of marine debris torment me.
It has a detachable hose and powerful suction to pull up embedded debris.
Many other restaurants have blown-out windows and debris strewn across their property.
As night fell, monsoon rains hampered efforts to clear the concrete and debris.
Collisions in space have already occurred and can create thousands of debris particles.
Statues that had been rescued from the debris and restored were on display.
The debris has long been cleared away, but a scarred emotional landscape remains.
Samsung said this would prevent debris like dirt from getting underneath the screen.
A similar pond involving a dam made from debris, and featuring fresh eggs.
When the pilots dived on the debris field, what they found was ghostly.
Provincial officials said 80% of the debris from the site had been cleared.
The bullet hit two medics and sprayed a third with shrapnel and debris.
Many victims are believed to be buried under meters of mud and debris.
The public-address announcer admonished fans not to throw debris onto the field.
It took two hours for firefighters to cut her out of the debris.
Five others were hurt by debris that smashed the windows of a gondola.
At first, you'll feel some resistance (that's all the fine dirt and debris).
HOUSTON — Piles of storm debris still lined the curb on Lake Forest Boulevard.
If I go home I don't know if there's flying debris or what.
The station was buried under debris, its sturdy beams bent like paper clips.
A man makes his way through debris following a deadly tornado, March 3.
Piled debris is left after a tornado in Cookeville, Tennessee, on March 5.
A man with a chainsaw showed up to remove debris from the yard.
In Carolina Beach, water coursed through the streets, carrying tree limbs and debris.
Other missions could include repairing satellites in orbit and clearing out space debris.
Water levels were rising and the wind was hurling debris into the road.
Some attempted to clear rubble by hand to free those trapped under debris.
He walked past fallen trees and debris lining the yards, sidewalks and streets.
As of 2017, debris from the demolished media center hadn't been cleaned up.
It later tumbled out of debris being scooped up by a steam shovel.
Photos: Bullet trains and buildings were submerged, nursing homes evacuated and debris scattered.
Morgues were overwhelmed, and many were still feared buried by debris and mud.
Earth, debris, and abandoned cars are all used to block ISIS suicide vehicles.
The debris field, the sheriff said, was roughly 100 yards in each direction.
"Because of that, now there&aposs sort of a debris belt," Ceperley said.
India's top defense scientist said the debris would burn up in 45 days.
The devastation saw homes flattened, with falling debris causing the majority of casualties.
Both the ELSA 1 and the debris would burn up on re-entry.
"That said, we need to do something" about space debris, Dr. Sedwick said.
Two other cars slammed into the back of the Colombian, sending debris flying.
One man, apparently hit by falling debris, holds his hand to his head.
Roads are completely washed away and others are blocked by debris, isolating residents.
All that debris poses a threat to astronauts and spacecraft, according to NASA.
A plane window shattered after being struck by debris from a ruptured engine.
The terminal itself remains closed and debris still litters the drop-off area.
The Space Force could start the process of cleaning up orbiting space debris.
The bird limped through the debris, stretched out its wings and flew away.
Homes that were still standing were caked in mud and coated with debris.
The initial point of impact consisted of highly fragmented cabin and cockpit debris.
And in 2019, an explorer reported signs of plastic debris even further down.
The event lofted so much debris into the atmosphere that photosynthesis shut down.
They had cases of water, military rations and chain saws to clear debris.
The chief estimated that the debris field was about three miles in diameter.
Civilians with limbs and torsos crushed by debris were a sign of airstrikes.
The parking lot was littered with debris — clothes, hats, beer bottles, jewelry, eyeglasses.
Along every border they crowded, in wretched encampments of pup tents and debris.
What's more, this debris field is poised to grow significantly in coming years.
Farther downfield lay more long, neat cordons of debris, waiting to be burned.
But excess debris poses a threat to racers coming up behind an accident.
When he cleared the debris, he found the bottle with a letter inside.
The condition and location of this molten fuel debris are still largely unknown.
The house was full of water and debris and the furniture was destroyed.
The area was filled with debris and downed trees when first responders arrived.
The mountain of debris scattered in neighborhoods is complicating rescue and recovery efforts.
Small shredded sections of riveted green fuselage lie scattered in a debris field.
A long line of men move shoulder to shoulder across the debris field.
The debris field is 466 miles to the northwest of the impact site.
Michael Nelson — after DNA analysis confirmed their remains were among the crash debris.
House Appropriations will hold a hearing on how marine debris impacts ocean ecosystems.
"The debris will be taken to Australia for further examination," he told Reuters.
Craters, debris and rubble was visible, but the main runway looked largely intact.
She's too busy trying to stop a space debris calamity from ever happening.
Ahi plans to use the remaining debris for later phases of the installation.
The hinge is supposed to be more durable to help keep debris out.
A rescue operation is underway to dig out people trapped in the debris.
Only one of the damaged items was taken from a pile of debris.
Rescue teams are looking for the tiniest signs of life amid the debris.
A cop who tried subduing him was hurt after being struck by debris.
While frozen debris lobes are naturally occurring, climate change is likely worsening them.
The debris was spread over land roughly the size of two soccer fields.
Twenty-five trillion metric tons of debris were thrown up into the atmosphere.
Out-of-town help was assisting communities dealing with massive debris removal efforts.
No bodies were recovered, only charred fragments among the debris in a crater.
Stepping over things, like mines or roots or battlefield debris, is also crucial.
"Woke up poolside to a full-on tornado warning, which hit the construction site next to us and sent debris flying all over downtown Dallas," tweeted journalist Rory Cashin with a video of debris being blown off a tower in Dallas.
We've seen worries about scratches on expensive phones and debris breaking the keyboard on expensive MacBooks, but a piece of debris distorting the screen on a $1,980 phone after one day of use feels like it's on an entirely different level.
West pointed to a 2017 study commissioned by the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC)—an international forum of governmental bodies—concluding that current debris mitigation guidelines will be insufficient in the wake of thousands of new spacecraft in orbit.
In a now-famous 24.2 paper, drawing on his research at NASA's Johnson Space Center, he and his colleague Burton Cour-Palais showed that collisions between pieces of debris in orbit could create more debris, leading to a potential chain reaction.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Thursday that it stood by its assessment that debris from an Indian anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons test would eventually burn up in the atmosphere, even after NASA's administrator warned of the danger the debris posed.
"In the case of a meteoroid hitting the surface at 40,000­–80,000 km/h, asymmetric debris surrounding a crater would typically point to a low incoming angle, with debris thrown out in the direction of travel," it said in a statement.
Her leg was injured when it was hit by some of the falling debris.
Numerous outfits propose zapping debris with a laser mounted on a mountaintop or spacecraft.
Drive only when necessary and watch for hazards such as debris or standing water.
They can step on sharp debris or eat items that could make them sick.
Irma tore up ground, sprayed debris and generally left the ground covered in detritus.
A pool of wine boils beneath debris from the fire at Paradise Ridge Winery.
Tattered debris emblazoned with the Chapecoense club's logo was photographed at the crash site.
Averting disaster SpaceX's debris mitigation plan matches or exceeds expert guidelines on best practices.
No you're not hallucinating, it's just back-of-the-eye debris and neuronal mishaps.
They thought the debris was unusual and decided to check in on the pair.
Right: Achovies exhibiting feeding behavior after being exposed to the odor of plastic debris.
"Oil, dirt, and environmental debris build up inside the pore channel," Dr. Shamban says.
The MH370 debris could furnish clues to events on board before the aircraft crashed.
Coal companies will now have a freer hand in dumping mining debris in streams.
The spokesman said the firefighter was apparently killed by falling debris from the blast.
That'll help get any pollen or debris off of your face, skin, and eyelashes.
Its capabilities also include "continuous global coverage," space surveillance on satellites and space debris.
Once captured, debris be dragged back into the atmosphere where it would burn up.
Windows of nearby cars were blown out and debris was strewn in the street.
According to Chester, the Mozambique debris confirms the current focus of underwater search efforts.
Some unlucky citizens were struck down by boulders or the debris from collapsing structures.
Debris from the explosion could be seen strewn along the floor of the vessel.
She was trying to find a fireproof safe amid the debris with no success.
In the storm, however, 25 percent of the panels were damaged by flying debris.
Shoes, pots, photo albums Rescuers frantically scoured through the debris overnight to find survivors.
That means there's a chance of future collisions that could cause even more debris.
If too many collisions and debris muck up space, certain orbits could become unusable.
This debris has the potential to travel quickly through space and cause serious damage.
The Draconid meteor shower is created by debris from the comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner.
Using forms of debris, elevated into concrete poetry, she wends her way to lightness.
Search and rescue teams continue to scour through wreckage and debris in affected areas.
From patrimony to debris, a last gallery positions assemblage amidst global trade and conflict.
Larger wraparound sunglasses can also keep debris, dust, and sand out of your eyes.
Police said three people were killed by falling trees or debris in separate incidents.
Debris is seen during a storm surge near the Puerto Chico Harbor in Fajardo.
Donnie Spielman walks through debris at her sister's house in Key Largo on Tuesday.
Neighborhoods can do things such as ensuring that storm drains are clear of debris.
Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers, and volunteers remove rubble and debris from a flattened building.
Rescuers, firefighters, policemen, soldiers and volunteers remove rubble and debris in search of survivors.
The Ohio Department of Transportation used snow plows to remove debris off Interstate 75.
It also added "additional reinforcements" around the hinge to stop debris from getting in.
Fans ignite plywood and debris at the conclusion of Woodstock '99 on July 25.
That would doom the unstable land during rains, enabling deadly landslides, and debris flows.
Those impacts could create hundreds of pieces of debris that threaten other functioning spacecraft.
Two pieces of plane debris were previously confirmed as being from the missing jet.
In a system with stars this old, astronomers expected the debris would be cold.
Seals, penguins, and other wildlife can eat plastic debris and choke, or become entangled.
DNA may be extracted from the debris and sequenced to reveal its microbial contents.
Burning debris floated toward the ground and firefighters approached the site with sirens blaring.
The debris, including body parts, was heaped onto trucks and dumped by a river.
The debris was collected Thursday morning from the beach of Netanya, the statement said.
It shattered windows in shops and a mosque and scattered debris over nearby streets.
Just the debris removal costs currently in Paradise… are now close to $3 billion.
"The victims were buried in a torrent of mud and wall debris," Sutopo added.
Despite attempts to regain control, Hitomi continued to spin and throw debris into space.
Debris in Florida have prompted authorities to close a large portion of Interstate 10.
Just feet behind her the debris can be seen being crushed by violent waves.
But then come the aftershocks, sending everyone scurrying for cover and raining more debris.
Malaysia said further examination was required to verify if the debris belonged to MH370.
Rescue workers were continuing to search through the debris for at least 15 people.
Debris litter a beach after Cyclone Mekunu in Salalah, Oman, Saturday, May 26, 2018.
Black smoke rose over the site and debris was scattered along a wide avenue.
A lead vehicle would cut trenching into the existing surface and sweep up debris.
Others have hyped up the idea that toxic debris will rain down on Earth.
Roads are flooded or covered with debris, and the cleanup efforts will be massive.
Instead, she was nearly decapitated as the debris crushed every bone in her face.
But there are no debris laws designed to keep busy parts of space safe.
Local news outlets report that an empty life raft was spotted in the debris.
Recap: Energetic event aboard ASTRO-H/Hitomi, loss of comms, momentum imparted, debris objects.
It wasn't a collision with debris or a malfunctioning thruster, as had been speculated.
NASA says that space debris with a green glow are usually full of magnesium.
In New Delhi, the police were seen clearing streets of debris and fallen trees.
This is how the group intends to vaporize the future dangerous debris it catches.
Once the debris is cleaned up, the site will be returned to green space.
MANY ROADS IMPASSABLE FROM LARGE DEBRIS, AND MORE WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY WOODED PLACES.
Over lunch Yamazaki whipped out his computer and presented the problem of space debris.
But first they've got to find them amid the debris of three separate bombs.
Second, the inner debris starts "falling" towards the outer walls of the rotating drum.
Villagers clear debris caused by an earthquake at Sajang village, Sembalun, East Lombok, Indonesia.
Monday's explosion at Loy-Lange Box Company near downtown spewed debris through several buildings.
Debris kicked up by the impact was then collected by the probe's sampler horn.
Debris on top of a motorcycles after an earthquake in Bali, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug.
A teddy bear and other debris litter the ground in Sunland Park, New Mexico.
This build-up of debris could ruin low-earth orbit for hundreds of years.
Indeed, the sheer amount of debris seen in the video is a welcome sight.
Sixteen firefighters and at least six civilians were found dead in the smoldering debris.
"Finding the plane debris isn't equal to finding our loved ones," he told CNN.
But the debris could be from a Boeing 777, according to a U.S. official.
There's a whole row where there should be trailers that there's nothing but debris.
Photos from the scene showed flattened homes and debris and furniture strewn across streets.
No debris has been found, and no emergency beacon has been detected so far.
In other words, the laser works better when more in line with the debris.
Another shows piles of bricks, twisted metal and scattered debris around the crash scene.
Some have said even the discovery of debris would still not solve the mystery.
But you can go off-road, into a forbidding iceteroid cluster or debris field.
No storm surges, no debris fields—the Tap-Out is as silent as cancer.
The winds whipped debris and a hay bale into their car, shattering a window.
The body had been deposited straight into the earth and covered with quarry debris.
In addition, about 28503% of marine debris sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
Fields once piled with debris have been cleared to make way for heavy machinery.
Perhaps debris was showering the area, fallout from a secret nuclear test somewhere offshore.
Clear gutters of leaves and other debris so ice melt has a clear exit.
Two cars in the parking deck were set ablaze by falling debris, he said.
Debris found in Thailand in mid-January turned out not to be from MH370.
Swaths of Rockport are completely isolated, their roads blocked by debris and downed trees.
Authorities are wary as to whether the debris actually belonged to a 777. Cmdr.
The Coast Guard spotted a debris field near Kaena Point at 11:28 p.m.
Many of the deaths occurred as a result of falling debris and collapsing walls.
Some debris has been found, but authorities are no closer to finding the plane.
But it also could bring more problems: flooding, mudslides and the flow of debris.
The robot uses two side brushes to push debris into its center suction area.
Some streets and vacant lots still contain piles of debris from mucked-out buildings.
The dust, noise and debris became part of daily life for the next year.
The Egyptian military said today that debris from the Airbus A19803 had been found.
We also plan to distribute water purification supplies that remove debris and environmental contaminants.
A healthier forest will result in less sediment and debris running into the reservoirs.

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