Carnival in Mexico and a sinkhole in Seoul: photos of the day Tuesday
Briefly

Recent headlines feature a range of tragedies, including a wildfire in North Gyeongsang province causing homes to burn due to strong winds, resulting in extensive damage. In Seoul, a massive sinkhole claimed a life when a car was swallowed during peak hours. The situation in Gaza is equally dire, with families mourning losses from bombardments. Additionally, former UEFA President Michel Platini was cleared of corruption charges, while social tensions manifest in Taiwan with the deportation notice served to influencer Liu Zhenya for her controversial posts.
Houses burn in a village in North Gyeongsang province after being engulfed by a wildfire fuelled by strong winds that hit the region for the third consecutive day.
One person has been killed after a massive sinkhole opened up in Seoul, with harrowing footage showing his vehicle swallowed by the hole during rush hour.
A young sister mourns for her siblings who were killed by Israeli bombardment during a funeral at the Bureij camp for Palestinian refugees.
Former UEFA President Michel Platini speaks to journalists after a special appeals court cleared him and Sepp Blatter of corruption charges.
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