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After the Fire

By Courtesy of Carine Margez
A desk in a Somerville apartment lays covered in rubble just hours after a fire broke out early in the morning of July 25. Carine Margez, a graduate student from France working at Harvard for the summer, was allowed to return to her apartment later that morning to take this photograph.
A desk in a Somerville apartment lays covered in rubble just hours after a fire broke out early in the morning of July 25. Carine Margez, a graduate student from France working at Harvard for the summer, was allowed to return to her apartment later that morning to take this photograph.

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