41. Soldiers and civilians were shown filling sand bags and piling them atop protective embankments. 42. The bags were filled with plastic containers resembling Tupperware, and one contained what appeared to be a next-day air envelope. 43. The food bags were not filled with the hearty Calvados apple liquor that makes this region famous well beyond its borders. 44. The volunteers, wearing white shirts and black pants, filled plastic bags with bits of charred flesh and bones. 45. They filled plastic bags with body parts scattered by the blast. 46. They fill the bags with old newspapers or other trash and stack them up at protest sites. 47. Wearing white shirts and black pants, they filled plastic bags with bits of charred flesh and bones. 48. Television footage showed hundreds of soldiers hurriedly filling canvas bags with sand and passing them along a human chain to bolster the river banks. |