The Week in Pictures: Perseverance lands on Mars and extreme cold in Texas
A rare snowstorm blankets Athens, a haircut on a frozen lake, Lunar New Year celebrations and more.
Updated Feb. 19, 2021 4:12 PM CST
New Zealand
Spectators cheer during Six60's performance at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand on Feb. 13, 2021. The Six60 Saturdays concert series have been the country's largest outdoor concerts since the start of the pandemic.
— Mark Tantrum / Getty Images
Italy
Lava gushes from Mount Etna near Catania, Sicily, on Feb. 16.
As Tuesday’s volcanic activity was largely expected, areas surrounding the crater were secured and there were no reported injuries or deaths. But nearby residents said the eruption was unusual in that big chunks of volcanic stones carpeted the area, not just ash.
— Salvatore Allegra / AP
Bangkok
A traditional Chinese Opera performer from the Sai Yong Hong troupe applies eye makeup backstage before a performance on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Bangkok on Feb. 12.
— Lillian Suwanrumpha / AFP - Getty Images
Indonesia
A girl wearing a protective mask and face shield against the spread of Covid-19, holds incense sticks while praying with her mother at the Surya Dharma temple during Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Pekanbaru, Indonesia, on Feb. 12.
— Antara Foto / Reuters
Texas
People push a car free after spinning out in the snow in Waco, Texas, on Feb. 15. The winter storm that brought snow, ice and plunging temperatures across the southern Plains caused a power emergency in Texas.
— Jerry Larson / Waco Tribune-Herald via AP
Texas
Brett Archibad, whose home was without electric power, entertains his family as they try to stay warm in the BlackHawk neighborhood in Pflugerville, Texas, on Feb. 16.
— Ricardo B. Brazziel / American-Statesman/USA Today Network via Reuters
Latvia
A woman gets her hair dyed and cut on the frozen Babelitis lake while a man swims in an ice hole behind her in Riga, Latvia, on Feb. 15.
— Gints Ivuskans / AFP - Getty Images
New Orlean s
A Munholland United Methodist Church clergy member spreads ashes on the forehead of a congregant during a drive-thru Ash Wednesday prayer in New Orleans on Feb. 17. Ashes were administered with a long Q-tip as a Covid-19 safety precaution measure.
— Jon Cherry / Getty Images
North Carolina
People sift through the rubble of homes at the Ocean Ridge Plantation in Brunswick County, N.C., on Feb. 17 after a tornado hit the area Monday night.
— Chris Seward / AP
Germany
"Alter Flecken's" 80 half-timbered houses in the old town of Freudenberg, western Germany on Feb. 13.
— Ina Fassbender / AFP - Getty Images |