Tons of Trash on the Streets in Spanish City of Seville
Days of strikes by dustmen in Seville have seen 6,000 tonnes of stinking rubbish pile up on the streets of the Spanish city.
Litter lies strewn across the Andalusian city's historic and narrow streets as wheelie bins overflow and plastic bags rip apart.
City dwellers say the stench is becoming unbearable, as the strike stretches into its 10th day.
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